Chris> I see the FAQ says "configured through a file called
    Chris> bayescustomize.ini or .spambayesrc". I assume the *.ini file is
    Chris> for a windows box and the .spambayessrc is for a *nix box?

On Unix systems you can call the file anything you want.  Just reference it
with the BAYESCUSTOMIZE environment variable.  For example, for historical
reasons I named by ini file hammie.opt and placed it in my home directory.
My .bash_profile thus has this line:

    export BAYESCUSTOMIZE=$HOME/hammie.opt

Note also, that regardless what we call it, it's always in Windows INI
format.  I went ahead and attached mine as a reference.

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[globals]
verbose:False

[Headers]
include_evidence:True

[Tokenizer]
record_header_absence:True
summarize_email_prefixes:True
summarize_email_suffixes:True
mine_received_headers:True
x-pick_apart_urls:True
x-fancy_url_recognition:False
x-lookup_ip:True
lookup_ip_cache:~/tmp/dnscache.pck
x-image_size:True
x-crack_images:True
x-ocr_engine:gocr
max_image_size:100000
crack_image_cache:~/tmp/imagecache.pck
x-mine_nntp_headers:True

[Classifier]
use_bigrams:False

[Categorization]
ham_cutoff:0.20
spam_cutoff:0.7

[Storage]
persistent_storage_file:~/hammie.db
persistent_use_database:dbm

[TestDriver]
ham_directories:~/src/spambayes-svn/spambayes/Data/Ham/Set%d
spam_directories:~/src/spambayes-svn/spambayes/Data/Spam/Set%d
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