On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, [iso-8859-2] Micha³ Jêczalik wrote: > There are many. It allows you to share data between user accounts (IMHO it > doesn't make much sense to have separate bayes databases for each account, > at least they are of a 'massive' sort and users are not allowed to feed > their own spam/ham etc. - because they share mostly the same data and the > bayes is more up-to-date if one single database autolearns from many > mailboxes). It allows you to share data among several hosts. It allows > you to keep data on a remote host if you don't have enough space. Etc.
Picking up on the point of one Bayes DB in MySQL vs. individual ones for each user, is it more effective in an ISP/host environment where you have diverse users to have them all share one Bayes DB with autolearn, or is it better if they each have their own Bayes data in MySQL (per user)? We're slowly converting to mysql for bayes, and have not decided yet which method would be best for our users and for the servers in general. Thanks. Rob