Am Donnerstag, 10. Februar 2005 19:29 schrieb Matias Lopez Bergero:
> Hi,
>
> I'm relatively new using SA and I have a couple of doubts about the
> bayes db and the awl db.
> I'm running a 3.0.2 site wide install, and I have saw that for each user
> there is an .spamassassin directory, storing Bayesian and awl databases
> a part from the user preferences file.
>
> The bayes and awl db are working only for the user who owns them right?

Right.

> What about the bayes data created with the sa-learn command?

It stores the data in the database of the user, if not set to a common 
database in the config file local.cf.

> I'm being training spamassassin Bayesian filter since the installation
> of SA.
>
> 0.000          0          3          0  non-token data: bayes db version
> 0.000          0       1914          0  non-token data: nspam
> 0.000          0       1957          0  non-token data: nham
> 0.000          0     189514          0  non-token data: ntokens
>
> The AWL looks like it's activated by default, that could may cause some
> problems with the scoring and mark spam as ham and vise versa? and also
> could it set wrong scores into the AWL db?

See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AutoWhitelist
  
>
> My question is because there are still weird spam messages passing
> trough without a spam like score, and I'm trying to stop them. Many of
> them I have passed many time trough sa-learn.

Every message is remembered by bayes. So you can train a message only once.

>
> It would be more efficient to have a central db for bayes? or the
> distributed db is much better?

It depends on your users. What is spam for on user may not be spam for others.

>
> Sorry if this was already ask.

It was . Thousands of times. Have a look in the SA wiki.
>
> BR,
> Matías.

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