On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 7:52 PM, Ralph Seichter <dovecot...@seichter.de> wrote: > On 12.02.2017 17:36, George Kontostanos wrote: > >> it automatically creates a .spamassassin/ folder in the user > > That happens because sa-learn is invoked as the user who is logged into > IMAP. If you want all users to contribute to a global SpamAssassin > database (like I do), you'll need to create your own learning mechanism > instead of calling sa-learn directly. > > -Ralph
Actually I think that sa-learn is invoked as user vmail. But of course I might be wrong. sa-learn-ham.sh LOG='/var/log/sa-learn.log' exec /usr/local/bin/sa-learn --ham -D >> $LOG 2>&1 I had to give ownership to vmail to sa-learn.log otherwise it would refuse to run. Do you have any suggestions as per the way sa-learn should be executed? Thanks for your help. -- George Kontostanos ---