Antony Stone skrev den 2020-10-11 16:52:
Are you running sa-learn as the same user that spamd runs as ?
Running sa-learn as root won't help the scores.
unless root trains global Bayes username
I've been aware of this advice / requirement almost since I started
using SA.
most users do it incorrect still :=)
However, I've never been quite sure of:
1. If you run it as the wrong user, does the data get stored in the
wrong
place, or is it simply lost?
its stored in a incorrect database/user, its not simply lost
2. If it's stored in the wrong place, is there any way of transferring
or
merging it back in to where it should be instead?
there is no Norton commander for spamassassin yet, but this can be
solved if some do the code in Perl