On Thursday 30 September 2004 15:37, Daniel M. Drucker wrote:
> I'm trying to start using Bayes and sa-learn for the first time, now
> that Bayes supports SQL.
>
> I run a smallish system (about 80 users spread over three domains).
> The basic setup is Exim -> SpamAssassin 3 -> Exim -> amavis -> Exim ->
> delivery. (That is -- SA and amavis are Exim router-transport pipes;
> neither knows of the other's existence.)
>
> Apart from me, none of my users have home directories; Exim uses SQL
> for all account information. Mail is stored in Maildir format in
> /mail/DOMAIN/USER.
>
> The majority of my users use Squirrelmail.
>
> I would like to enable some sort of false-negative/false-positive
> reporting for them, as I would imagine that the Bayes system is not
> very useful if it's getting uncorrected FN/FP data. However, every
> piece of documentation I've seen for sa-learn assumes (1) a unix
> account to correspond to the mailbox owner, and (2) that SQL is not
> being used for anything.
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction? I'd really like to take
> advantage of Bayes, but the documentation is so haphazard right now
> that I just don't know what to do.
You could setup a dedicated SA user and have a site wide Bayes database.

-- 
Regards

Sune Kloppenborg Jeppesen

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