I have a setup here, that is based on XAMS (www.xams.org) and I've integrated SpamAssasin to this setup. I did a little patching around in ConfSourceSQL.pm, so my installation can use the database-structure of the XAMS-Framework (with it's unique user-id as key, not the [EMAIL PROTECTED] as XAMS allows username to be the same in different domains).
For those who don't know: XAMS is a Exim/MySQL/Courier based Email-System that does not require local users to be created.
Checking mails on delivery works flawlessly and the configuration is read correctly from the database.
My problem is the bayes-filter: As I have no local users and as all the per-user configuration is stored in the SQL-Database, I see no way of defining individual bayes-filter-directories for each user.
My question: Is that so, or am I not sein through?
What I really want is something like a command-line option for sa-learn that works like the -u option of spamc. I've already patched the ConfSourceSQL.pm to return the currect "bayes_path" (somewhere in /path/to/mails/sitename/username), but the SQL-config does not get read from sa-learn.
I am not afraid of patching as I'd really like to have a combination of special IMAP-Folders/cron-job to give my users access to the bayes filter, but I really cannot see how to accomplish my goal.
Can somebody help me?
Many thanks
Philip
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