On 25.05.20 23:34, Bert Van de Poel wrote:
Recently, we've been setting up Bayesian learning on our existing
Amavis with Spamassassin setup on Ubuntu 18.04 (Spamassassin
3.4.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.3 and Amavis 1:2.11.0-1ubuntu1). We've decided to
use a global db that was seeded with an aggregation of spam and ham
we've received, then enabling autolearn to further train the set. As
Spamassassin runs inside Amavis, the Bayes database files are owned by
the amavis user. This setup works fine, and results for Bayes are
great and growing in accuracy by autolearning.
What was somewhat confusing is that we noticed our daily cronjob
running sa-update and sa-compile was giving us an error concerning
permissions:
May 25 00:31:25.488 [8381] warn: bayes: cannot write to
/var/lib/spamassassin/bayes_db/bayes_journal, bayes db update ignored:
Permission denied
bayes: cannot write to /var/lib/spamassassin/bayes_db/bayes_journal,
bayes db update ignored: Permission denied
I wonder where did these files come from.
did you sety bayes_path in /etc/spamassassin/ ?
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