Hi

ok i have put
bayes_sql_override_username

and now that's work thanks ;=)

Another small question, after bayes, can i put AWL in MySQL ?

bye
stephane




2010/3/5 David Morton <morto...@dgrmm.net>:
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> Stephane MAGAND wrote:
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>> mars  5 14:56:25.675 [13260] dbg: bayes: using username: root
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> This is not the mysql authentication username, this is talking about the
> system username used to submit the request, and stored along with the
> bayes tokens.
>
>> mars  5 14:56:25.697 [13260] dbg: bayes: found bayes db version 3
>
> It wouldn't be able to say this if it didn't log into the database
> correctly.
>
> If you want to force the stored username to be something other than
> "root", you can use
>
> bayes_sql_override_username
>
> see: http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.0.x/dist/sql/README.bayes
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