I have a site wide spamassassin running on a Debian unstable box (because I 
like my server bloody ;). I am using postfix and amavisd-new with clamav and 
spamassassin filtering through amavisd-new.

This is basically running smoothly, and spamassassin is doing a decent job. 
However bayes filtering is not working. I suspect spamassassin is not reading 
the user preferences at all.

Amavisd is running as user amavis. Spamassassin is running as root.

How can I make spamassassin read the bayes database for the user that is 
recieving the mail. Is this even a good idea? Should I use a central database 
instead?

Anders

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