On 07/02/2014 07:19 AM, Steve Bergman wrote:
On 07/01/2014 11:49 PM, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
Those do not tell you about using file or SQL based databases?
They do. But not specifically with respect to autolearn.
You never
thought about googling for "spamassassin per user" and friends? You
never checked the SA wiki?
I have, indeed. No reference to autolearn and persistent storage. The
lack of mention is notable.
I'd expect people to be lining up to tell me I'm mistaken if I
absolutely were.
Can you point me to a change log somewhere documenting autolearn moving
from in-memory and system-wide to per user and persistent?
I don't hold a strong opinion on this. It would be nice if I were wrong.
It would open more options.
I'm just waiting for evidence that it's the case. My perception is that
It's not.
Lets turn this around? Can you prove autolearn was ever done to memory?
If you mean "autolearn to journal", this is also file based.
I've been using SA since before it was an Apache project, when it was
developed by McAfee and the sources were on Sourceforge and back then it
was already file based.