Hi all,

I have been noticing that a few 'medication' messages have been making into my inbox with no header re-writes about it being spam. Autolearn=no is showing up on all of the message details.
I created a subfolder in squirrelmail and labeled it 'Spam' and threw all of 
these spam messages in there.
I then _tried_ to run sa-learn -D --spam <path to .Spam folder> but it kept 
telling me that:
bayes: DB_File module not installed, cannot use bayes

Not wanting to give up, I configured squirrelmail's 'spam_buttons' plugin this morning. When I tried to click on the new 'Spam' button, it would also throw an error out about the funtion.php file - which I believe had something to do with the header, not working properly.
So here are my questions:

1) does SpamAssassin ever use autolearn when installed exactly from the toaster?
2) what is the easiest way to set up squirrelmail (per this toaster) to 
allow users to either create their own spam folders, or have a default 
folder that spam can be sent to and then later registered with SpamAssassin 
as spam?
Thanks,

Mule


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