On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, S.D.A. wrote: > On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 09:40:36AM -0800 or thereabouts, Paul Johnson wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 01:19:11PM -0500, S.D.A. wrote: > > > I have Exim running, with spamc activated via Exim (not procmail). > > > > > > Now, when I'm training SA, I've been using 'sa-learn' as the user that reads > > > the mail. However since Exim is run as mail user, should I be running > > > 'sa-learn' as mail user? > > > > Depends on your implementation. If you're set up the way I am[1], > > then you run spamassassin's utilities as yourself. > > Well like I said, my implemenation WAS running it from Exim. Now I > believe Exim runs as mail-user. So the question was, should sa-learn be > run as that user, when using _my_ implementation. > > Anyway, it's all moot, as I'm now using Spamprobe. After training it, I'm > finding it better for _my use_ than SpamAssassin.
Unfortunately, it is not moot to me. So, if you don't mind i will pick up this thread. I STILL want to know how to run sa-learn so that spam will be put into the system Bayesian database and not just in my personal one. This is not just a personal problem. I have trusted users, to whom i would like to give the ability to report spam on a system level and inexperienced users that i want NOT to have that ability. So an explanation would really be appreciated. Thank you for any clues. sis PS [OT - Off-Topic - at least, off my topic] Frankly, the concept of "personal" spam database tokens is not clear to me. Shouldn't spam be spam for everyone? If it is unsolicited bulk e-mail it's spam. It doesn't matter if it's commercial, religious, political, etc. So, is there some kind of spam that i may not be aware of, that can be considered spam by one person and NOT spam by another? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]