I run sa-learn as root all the time, though I don't use spamd, rather I
use amavisd-new. In my local.cf I do have:
bayes_path /usr/local/amavis/.spamassassin/bayes
bayes_file_mode 0770
Guess that should really be 0660. I'm not sure I've ever done a
--rebuild manually, if it
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Gorm Jensen wrote:
> I run sa-learn as root using SA 2.55 and 2.6 on two redhat systems.
> Both systems run spamd and call spamc from procmail with -u user1 (or
> user2). Because there are only two users, each system has a common
> bayes database with file access permitted to
> From: Gorm Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 12:04 PM
>
> I run sa-learn as root using SA 2.55 and 2.6 on two redhat systems.
> Both systems run spamd and call spamc from procmail with -u user1 (or
> user2). Because there are only two users, each system has a com
I have experienced this same phenomenon, I would like to hear your solution
if you have one.
-Original Message-
From: Gorm Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 12:04 PM
To: spamassassin
Subject: [SAtalk] Bayes File Ownership
I run sa-learn as root using SA
I run sa-learn as root using SA 2.55 and 2.6 on two redhat systems.
Both systems run spamd and call spamc from procmail with -u user1 (or
user2). Because there are only two users, each system has a common
bayes database with file access permitted to both users.
Occasionally, I have discovered tha