What about mail servers that don't? Or situations where SA
is run on a standalone in a gateway configuration and
relaying to the actual server? SpamD/SpamC is perfect for
that as it is. So would MySQL type of configuration, no?

As it is my setup has all email scanned at the gateway and
then passed to a standalone linux box that runs only
spamd/spamc and then passes the email over to the
destination server. So in my config your idea would not
work. I know there are others that share my type of
config...

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> info...  heck, all you'd need is the directory - spamd 
> can grab the owner info on that to determine which user to
> suid to. 
> But I've heard no feedback on this idea other than "spamc
> is supposed to use as few resources as possible" - which I
> don't think is a valid excuse  for something small like
> this - it already has the data, and is already  sending
> this kind of info to spamd. 
> -Chris
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