Hello!

I'm using Debian 3.0, postfix 2.0.8, cyrus 2.1.13.  The mailusers are
all stored in a MySQL database and thus don't exist as system users.
Mails are delivered using "deliver" from cyrus.

I'd like to use the Bayesian filter.  Reading Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf,
it seems to me that the only way to store the Bayesian "database" files,
is to store them in the filesystem, if I want per user databases (which
I do).

However, since the users don't exist as system users, they don't have a
$HOME.

Is it possible to store the Bayesian database files in a MySQL database?
Or is there another way to store them on disk, so that every user can
have his own database?  For example, store all the files in
/var/lib/spamassassin/bayes/$USER ?

Thanks a lot for any hints,

Alexander Skwar
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