yes the learning folders are stored on the server.  The same server is
running IMAP, MTA, and SA.  The site does not have a high load of email, so
processor load shouldn't be a big issue, not to say that I don't care about
efficiency.
    

John D. Hardin wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 1 Mar 2007, ram01 wrote:
> 
>> OK so if I have a global database but separate IMAP spame boxes
>> how should i go about actually running sa-learn.  from the cron
>> point of view I would have to enum all the users and do
>> /home/user/isSpam, /home/userb/isSpam, etc.  I could also run it
>> in procmail, this would run more often but on smaller files.  
>> What are my other options, which is best.
> 
> Are the folders actually stored locally to the SA box, and IMAP only 
> comes in for the users?
> 
> Take a look at the sa training script in 
> http://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/antispam/
> It is based on multiple users, local mailboxes (which the users may 
> actually be accessing via IMAP) and global Bayes.
> 
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