FYI, confusing subject lines and content don't help get your questions
answered.  Are you talking about LDAP or SQL? In this case maybe there
isn't much of a distinction, but when I filter by subject only, the
chances are lower that I'm gonna read an email about LDAP, but pretty
high I'll read one about SQL, so make the subject reflect what you are
asking.

On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 02:03:24PM -0500, Eric A. Hall wrote:
> 
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/branches/3.0/sql/README
> (which has a bad MIME-type definition, btw [text/english is not real])
> says that SQL lookups are only used with spamd, and so presumably they are
> not used with spamassassin itself. Further poking seems to prove this
> assumption correct.

That is correct, SQL/LDAP user prefs are available only in spamd.

> Is this correct? If so, is there intent on adding this functionality?

Sure, it's just waiting for someone to work on, assigned to me, but I
currently don't have any plans to work on such a thing, so anyone that
wants can work up a patch and submit it for review.
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1145

> Because of my postfix/SA setup I'm not able to use spamd very easily.

I see from a later message that you're most likely not even using the
spamassassin script, but making use of the API directly.  I've got a
small side project in a tree somewhere to implement the spamd protocol
in perl.  That could possibly be helpful in your case.  If you're
interested, check the list archives from a few months back, I believe
I posted the work I had done so far so someone could pick it up and
run with it.

Michael

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