--On Thursday, January 22, 2004 6:17 PM -0600 Kenneth Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

That the mail box users are going to /dev/null have been a practice from
the server administrators before me. I don't know the original reason
for why /dev/null was selected, however I can surely change it if
/dev/null users are a problem for spamassassin.

Nope, AFAIK SA won't care.


What I need to know however, is how I may run sa-learn for a particular
user when the all incoming mailboxes are in sendmails virtusertable and
some accounts in the aliases database.

Unknown, but check the mailing list archives. I'm pretty sure I've seen others address the same problem.


i tried:

sa-learn -u mailaccount --ham --mbox goodmail

that's not the way to do it, and since change user just will send me to
/dev/null what are my options for training spamassassin?

Do you have some kind of "home directory" listed for each SA user in /etc/passwd? That's where the Bayes DB would be stored (under ~/.spamassassin).





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