> I need help figuring something out.
>
> I'm managing email on a server in an inhouse, company
> environment. Many users on system, but all are using the
> system for company business, so basically we will have very
> similar spam vs. ham issues.
>
> I was frustrated because the autolearn Bayes files seemed to
> be growing at a puzzlingly slow rate, considering the volume
> of spam coming through our system, until I figured out the
> problem is that even though a single local.cf file governs
> all preferences system-wide, the individual Bayes autolearn
> files are being created separately. So, while the company as
> a whole may get 300 spams daily, the system is divvying them
> up among employees, so autolearn isn't kicking in because
> the databases are too small.
>
> Is there any setting to override this and tell SA to do
> autolearn all in one place?
>

Yes, but how depends on your MTA.  Basically, you have to call spamassassin
within the MTA before it delivers to each person's box.  For instance, in
qmail you could use the QMAILQUEUE patch to call SA before the messages go
into the queue for delivery.

HTH

Chris



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