Hello, From http://www.spamassassin.org/tests.html:
-- DEFAULT SCORES (local, net, with bayes, with bayes+net) --
What do "local", "net", and "bayes" mean? I can't find that anywhere.
First: I assume that "bayes" means I have put the options "bayes_path" and "bayes_file_mode" in my site-wide config, as desribed in the spamd README. Is this correct?
Second: What is the difference between "local" and "net"? How do I tell which mode I am running in, and how to I switch to "net"?
I'm trying to figure out whether my install of S.A. is running in "local" or "net" mode. This is for a site-wide installation tied into Exim using the SA-Exim patch. (A big Thank You to Tim Jackson for the excellent work posted at http://www.timj.co.uk/linux/exim.php.)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Derek
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