I do not believe that is an issue. It only puts the bayes databases at ~/.spammer_toks and ~/.spammer_seen. sa-learn has not had a problem loading the databases. They have grown everytime I have used it. I can't see why spamd would have a problem with it.
Tom



Matt Kettler wrote:

At 03:40 PM 9/24/2004, Thomas Bolioli wrote:

bayes_path ~/.spammer


This statement is invalid if a directory named ".spammer" exists in the user's home..

Please read the docs on bayes_path VERY carefully. Despite being named "path" it's really "path, plus filename prefix".

Thus bayes_path should be something like ~/.spammer/bayes

However, why over-ride it at all? it defaults to ~/.spamassassin/bayes




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