Hello,

On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 09:15:36AM -0600, Michael Parker wrote:
> > I have three (basically) identical servers running spamassassin, each
> > with their own Bayesian database. All three have equal MX values, so
> > each receive the sameish proportions of ham/spam.
> > 
> > Is there a way of, say daily, merging the databases together? I have not
> > seen any documentation on this.
> 
> There is a good reason there is no documentation, see this message for
> more details:
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgNo=20337

Makes sense, thanks!

I suppose my other options then, if it is worth it, is to just rely on
the database from one machine and copy to the other two machines once a
day/month/(choose favourite time period here). Or maybe the three
machines can send all spam learn requests to the SA running on one
machine?

The other, perhaps better, option is that I just run any manual learning
on all three machines to update all their databases, and ignore
automatically learned differences between them.

> > I would guess that something like the output of "sa-learn --dump all"
> > from each server could be merged, and then uploaded with "sa-learn
> > --restore"?
> 
> FYI, --restore will not read the --dump all format.

OK, thanks. It was just a guess!

Matthew


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