Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: > > > Am 02.12.2015 um 21:50 schrieb Charles Sprickman: >> Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: >> >>> Am 02.12.2015 um 12:51 schrieb Sebastian Arcus: >>>> I hope I'm not exceeding the patience of the list by posting a third >>>> question in two days :-) >>>> >>>> I realise the above question is a "soft" question, probably without a >>>> definite "yes" or "no" answer. I am hoping that people with experience >>>> of using SA in various environments might be able to throw in some >>>> opinions. Based on the documentation, it is clearly possible to transfer >>>> a bayes database from one install to another - specially if it is a >>>> sitewide database. What I was wondering is if it is worth doing so from >>>> a results point of view >>> >>> we use our global bayes on the incoming MX and share it with our submission >>> servers to stop outgoing spam from hacked accounts >> >> This is a bit OT, but I have had a hard time finding how to setup a global >> bayes DB rather than having everything done on a per-user basis. Looking >> around the SA wiki, I don’t see global DBs addressed. Any tips? > > https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SiteWideBayesSetup > > in case you are runnign spamass-milter that's even the logical default > because your milter is running as it's own user, with it's own .spamassassin > directory in the userhome which contains the db
I had a look at that page - I use mysql to store the data, have multiple spamd boxes, and spamc on the inbound servers passing mail to spamd once all the “front door” checks are done. In that config, I end up with unique per-user bayes tokens. I’m looking to just pool everyone together, but don’t see an obvious way to do that. It seems like folks in this thread are however doing that somehow (perhaps just because they are using a milter or similar). Thanks, Charles
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