I recently set up a shared database with spamtrap and hamtrap accounts, as per:

http://www.stearns.org/doc/spamassassin-setup.current.html#autoreporting

You can see the details of the procmail and local.cf files at the link above, 
but the sort story is that the database is in /home/sharedspam/.spamassassin, 
and accounts spamtrap and hamtrap have their .spamassassin dir linked back to 
it.

/etc/procmail points everyone to the shared database, and the .procmail scripts 
for spamtrap and hamtrap take the incoming mail, process it though spamassassin 
and sa-learn to teach the spam and ham, and then dump the messages into another 
folder for me.


when i bounce a message to spamtrap or hamtrap I can see that the message is 
getting properly filtered by procmail have the appropriate spamassassin or sa-
learn commands processed, and the messages end up in the proper place, so I 
*think* everything is working.

However, when I look at the datestamp on the files in the .spamassassin 
directory before and after processing the spam or ham, the datestamps haven't 
changed.  I can see that the database is getting use - whenever I check the 
datestamp it has been quite recently updated, usually within the last 5 or 10 
minutes (it's a low volume server), but it doesn't change immediately when I 
process mail through the spamtrap or hamtrap.

Should it be?  I'm only concerned that they're not actually doing anything... 
*shrug*

regards,

Paul

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