I am reposting it incase someone have missed my post. I am looking for
some help / suggestion on this issue

Asif Iqbal wrote:
> Hi All
> 
> I am using spamd/spamc with Qmail. My spamd/spamc are owned by qmailq
> user. Now for emails that are miscaught as spam or failed to catch as spam
> needs to be learned by a user. Now I am not sure how I can pick those
> slipped and false spams and pipe them through sa-learn so that only one
> user learns all these
> 
> I can create a user called spam and forward all the spams that are
> missed and have a dot-qmail file with sa-learn. But it is not the same
> user who owns spamd. Also I can create a user called ham and forward all
> emails that are falsely labeled as spam and have a dot-qmail file
> sa-learn to learn it as ham.
> 
> But problem is I will have one user 'spam' learnings spams, a different
> user 'ham' learning hams and a third user 'qmailq' detecting spams using
> spamd. I can make spamd to run as user 'spam' but then I still have
> another user 'ham' learning hams. 
> 
> Did you see my predicament ?
> 
> I am trying to find a site-specific solution which will not only detect
> spams through spamd but will also can learn slipped spams as spam and false
> spams as ham 
> 
> 
> Any help/suggestion on this would be greatly appreciated
> 
> Currently I am using
> 
> /usr/local/bin/spamc | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue.orig 
> 
> as my qmail-queue 
> 
> and I have spamd running as qmailq
> 
> Thanks
> 
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> Asif Iqbal
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