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I'm looking to setup SpamBayes for a small network of users, about 25, who are all using Outlook 2002. I would ideally like the spam database to be shared across by everyone, and to be able to use the Outlook plugin for easy training by the users.
 
It looks like I could set up each client to look at a shared drive on a file server, and then just make sure that their profile name was unique (which is all easy enough). It seems to be working ok for the two test machines I have sharing the database. I created the initial database from from a large sample (about 400 spam and 400 good messages), and now each is able to add new spam or good messages to the filter as they go. It seems like they are using a personal copy of the DB when Outlook is opened, and while changes they make to the database are apparent immediately, changes the other user(s) make aren't seen until Outlook is restarted.
 
That's all fine, but I want to be sure if I will run into any trouble doing this on a larger scale, with all 25 users.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Rob
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