It really depends. If you've not given it a path, then it will be in a
subdirectory under each user, usually if you're been sa-learning as root then
look under root's .spamassassin directory for a bayes directory. If you don't
intend to use user prefs (letting users have their own bayes db's) then you
can just set a path in your local.cf like so:
bayes_path /etc/mail/spamassassin/bayes/

Or whereever you prefer.

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<<JAV>>


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From: "Tracey Gates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@spamassassin.apache.org>
Sent: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 08:17:41 -0600
Subject: where is database updated by sa-learn

> I have a server that I have been running SpamAssassin's sa-learn on for
> a long time.  I just built another server and would like to copy the
> information for the production server over to the new server so I don't
> have to have the new server re-learn the spam.
> 
> I have SA 2.63 on the production server and the latest version of SA 
> on the new server.
> 
> 1.  Where do I find the data that sa-learn creates?
> 2.  Can I copy version 2.63 data to the new version?
> 
> I just don't want to start from scratch to rebuild my spam list.  Any
> ideas of how to do this?
> 
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