Yes, I know about that issue with a global AWL. I've even authored some of
the posts discussing how horribly the AWL performs when there's a global
database.
So yes, I understand how the AWL smears your all_spam_to scores all over
the place and causes problems. I understand this and the mechani
Matt,
did you ever deploy SA system-wide and have all_spam_to for
some user set? In the case where you scan a mail once before any
delivering, SPAM comes through if only one receiver is in
all_spam_to and the spammers address goes into your central AWL
file with a very low score. The next SPAM fro
Ok, I don't know the answer to your question, but I'm wondering why you're
even asking it.
By default if you have different user_prefs files, then you don't have a
global AWL database.
The global AWL case only happens if SA is always run as one user, such as
root when run from a milter. In whi