> 
> I suggested to read up on "sitewide bayes". Did you?
> 
> > ls -axl /usr/local/virtual/ash...@example.com/
> 
> This stuff is not of interest to SA at all. The bayes db and 
> the AWL is. 
> If you cannot change ownership of that directory or of the db 
> files, you have to move them elsewhere. Cut the connection 
> between spamd and your virtual users that hangs in your mind.
> 
> Again: I suggested to read up on "sitewide bayes". Did you?
> 
> Kai
> 
> --
> Kai Schätzl

kai,

yes, it is of interest.

in using sa-learn, it should be called by the proper SA processing account
i.e. UID/GID so that sa-learn can process the files and save the results in
the proper place for the system SA files, right?

it appeared that he was using the vpopmail user (and whatever GID) to run
sa-learn and get it to function.

i am guessing that he does not run SA as the vpopmail user, although i could
be wrong.

even so, UID and GID matters when running sa-learn, and if i cannot read the
files it is processing because they do not have the required perms or
UID/GID, then it will fail.

that is what i was addressing.

 - rh

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