Even though you run this in mysql now, it still DOES matter who you run it
as. I found out the hard way that it records the user that is logged in
as the user the bayes applies as in the database. I had to actually set
the bayes_sql_override_username in my local.cf. I trained a bunch of
messages as root and my spamassassin (through amavis-new) runs as amavis. It didn't see any of the bayes training I did!
Keith
Yea, I use that same parameter so it doesn't matter for my installation. With the SQL option and that parameter, it doesn't matter now, but previously even with using the bayes_path parameter in the older 2.6x SA it did matter as permissions got munged sometimes.
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