On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 07:37:36PM +0100, Tim Stoop wrote:
> 
> I know you haven't seen me here before (at least, not very often), but I have 
> a question. Could I get an update on how far the developers are with making 
> it possible to put a personal AWL, Bayes, etc. in a database? And does it 
> require a home-dir per user or would this be a solution that could be used in 
> an "email-farm", where only virtual accounts exist?
> 

I've had my AWL data in a SQL database for almost a year now, although
I recently found a tiny little annoyance bug and used it as an
opportunity to change the architecture (seperate out storage of the
email address and IP number) a little.  I just need to do some sanity
tests and I'll put it back into production with my changes.

The bayes SQL stuff is done, but I just reworked the expire code so I
need to test a little bit more.

So, as for status it's pretty much code complete.  I've been working
on some documentation and a slight refactoring that normally comes
with revisiting code after nearly a year.  Then I need to do some more
extensive testing.  The bayes storage implementation has changed
fairly dramatically so it involves a lot of testing with a baseline,
testing with the new DBM code and then comparing the results, rinse
and repeat for the SQL implementation.

Anyone who feels brave or wants to test, I'll be happy to send you a
patch that will most likely work, but how well I'm not sure, just send
me an e-mail. Otherwise, I'd suggest watching:
http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195
I'll be attaching the patch there once I've put on the finishing
touches.

Michael


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