Evening. I was looking into doing Bayesian filtering, or at
least turning that on for my SA installation. But then I
realized I'm running multiple domains through my system, and
each domain receives a certain type of email .... spam to
one domain is legit for another. Would Bayesian filtering
work correctly in this case? I have a feeling it would be
counterproductive.

Secondly - is there a way to have separate configuration
files, or force spamd to load/read certain confs based on
... I don't know, something. Flags/arguments, headers in
the message? I use MIMEDefang to call spamassassin, and it
would be handy to be able to tell spamd "Hey, this email,
use FooA.conf to get your slightly adjusted scores". Or
"Hey, use this bayesian filtering database when you score
this message".

My email server rarely does local delivery - most emails
pass in and then pass out

<internet> -> <filter> -> <client's email server>
                       -> <other client's email server>

Any ideas how I would go about doing something like?

Thanks,


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