On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 20:22, Ben Stringer wrote: > On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 21:17, John Lagrue wrote: > > Charles Howse wrote: > > > > That won't work. Runnng sa-learn on indivual mailboxes creates (as far > > as I understand it) a set of bayesian rules in the .spamassassin > > directory for that user. But as spamd is running before each user's mail > > is delivered then those rules will never be applied. > > > > I am trying to find out how to create system-wide learned rules for SA. > > Since reading this thread, I've started using sa-learn regularly. I run > spamd (as root), so I have made sure I run all my sa-learn invocations > as root, and the bayes files are being updated in > ~root/.spamassassin/bayes_* > > It's not clear to me from the spamd manpage if spamd it will use these > files or not. If it does, then my procedure should be fine. Can anyone > confirm if spamd run as root does use the .spamassassin file's in roots > homedir when it starts up? > > Thanks, Ben I haven't really looked into teaching spamassassin yet, but I'd like to. Is there a way to use sa-learn when you are using Evolution? (I'd *really* like spam/ham buttons to feed sa-learn) -- Chris Kloiber, RHCX Red Hat, Inc.