Dino wrote:
> I'm using standard DB based Bayes
>>>See how many spam (nspam) and ham (nham) are in the database (under
>>>the amavis user):
>>>su amavis -c 'sa-learn --dump magic'
>>>or:
>>>sudo -H -u amavis sa-learn --dump magic
> So I ran sudo -H -u amavis sa-learn --dump magic and here's the
Greetings,
I've been trying to figure out how to get per user Spam Defanging
working. I have a working amavis setup, and my per-user mysql
configurations for bypass_virus_checks and bypass_spam_checks work just
fine, as does my spam_kill_level. My theory is that I just don't have
the right col
>
> Dino wrote:
>
> I'm using standard DB based Bayes
>
> >>See how many spam (nspam) and ham (nham) are in the database (under
> >>the amavis user):
>
> >>su amavis -c 'sa-learn --dump magic'
> >>or:
> >>sudo -H -u amavis sa-learn --dump magic
>
> So I ran sudo -H -u amavis sa-learn --dump
Dino wrote:
> I've posted this in the spamassassin user list, but I'm told I should
> be posting on the amavisd user list concerning this issue.
>> From what I can tell, the bayes database is not checking any messages
at all.
>>How did you determine that? It's not too difficult to know for sure
> On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 01:42:05AM -0500, Peter wrote:
> > I intend on running the latest amavisd-new release with both clamav
> > and a second av engine. I just can't decide on which. It is for a
> > municipal organization. Is there another free-beer
> solution or should
> > I opt for a
Henrik wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 01:42:05AM -0500, Peter wrote:
>> I intend on running the latest amavisd-new release with both clamav and
>> a second av engine. I just can't decide on which. It is for a
>> municipal organization. Is there another free-beer solution or should
>> I opt