Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:

>
> With spamc/spamd this is not a problem, as spamd runs on a machine
> that the shell users don't have access to (and reads the SQL login as
> root before dropping its privileges).
>
> However, for sa_learn, and things like spamassassin -r (which
> essentially is the same as sa-learn), they need to write to AWL/Bayes
> -- and since they run as the user, they need to be able to read/write
> the SQL login info even while running as that user.
>

SA 3.1 lets you move this functionality to spamd as well.

Michael

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