Ronan, I have a cronjob that does the learning for me
#!/bin/sh sa-learn --spam --mbox /home/fizzle/spam > /dev/null 2>&1 :> /home/fizzle/spam sa-learn --ham --mbox /home/fizzle/ham > /dev/null 2>&1 :> /home/fizzle/ham #Root likes to lock the file (owner of cronjob), now reset it. chown filter.users /etc/mail/spamassassin/bayes -R We have an IMAP account setup that we just move a bunch of spams/hams to (into the appropriate folder) and every night at 1:30 AM it runs. We used to do this on ever server (6 in total) but now we have a central MySQL db for bayes. This solution works well for us. It's also an easy way to get ham into the system. Gary Smith