Hi there,

I'm running SpamAssassin 2.64 bundled with Gentoo Linux - interfacing
with Postfix via Amavisd-new (e.g. not spamd).

A fairly simple question - when I run "sa-learn --showdots --mbox
--spam [file]" (as root), I notice that the Bayes filtering rules get
added to /root/.spamassassin . However, with my setup, I presume that
SA gets called by Amavis and therefore is called as the 'antivirus'
user which I created for amavis? I presume as well then that all the SA
settings in /root are completely ignored?

If I ran sa-learn as 'antivirus' and hence had the SA Bayes rules
installed in the respective home directory, would this do the trick? Or
is there a better way to make these rules global?

(I would rather if the rules can just be implemented globally as a
system-wide thing, and not a per-user configuration).

Thanks,

Terence



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