Anyway I slapped that directive into local.cf, then reloaded spamd, ran a test message and the answer is the local.cf does not appear to be overiding the sql preference at least it didn't for me.
I also noticed in this message and the other one you posted that you don't refer to spamc/spamd, are you using the daemon or spamassassin script?
tm.
Arlo Gilbert wrote:
does a "required_hits" directive in the local.cf override any user prefs that would be found in the mysql user prefs database?
i've confirmed that mail::spamassassin is retrieving the pref for the correct user, but without fail spamassassin uses the system wide required_hits.
i'm at the end of my rope here :(
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