jdow wrote:
From: "Rick van Vliet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

jdow wrote:
From: "Rick van Vliet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Hello. New to the list, I have a question that I hope isn't "too newbie".
Running SA 3.1.2  with a qmail server for a small (50) group of users.
Vpopmail handling virtuals, and procmail.
(auto_whitelist is disabled)

I have one user who is getting creamed and no matter how much we do sa-learn --spam...on the IMAP folder we move his spam into...this user's mail somehow gets through with low scores, and he's averaging 60 spams a day, total, with FORTY of those that actually get to his inbox.

Other than changing his email address, how would I teach SA that this is spam?

I'll look at the INSTALL, and see what I missed in the configuration. (if I can find that ;)
Thanks,
rick

Rick, you do not have ANY BAYES_xx rule hitting at all. So Bayes is not
working. It looks like you have been carefully training individual user's
BAYES databases but not the global one. You must update the database
as the UID that owns the database.

{^_^}


OK, Thanks...I think I know what my problem is-I've been su'ing to root, and running sa-learn as root.
Also, I seem to be running "spamassassin", and not "spamd/spamc".
Is this a problem?

BUT--I'm really not sure how to do it as the vpopmail user, since these maildirs are owned by vpopmail:vchkpw. (individual users do not have shell account), and Any pointers to a reliable guide for getting SA to work with *vpopmail*, and I'll work on that.

I'm pretty sure was getting BAYES_xx rules hitting before upgrading to 3.1.2....
I'm feeling a little dense, all of a sudden.
thanks,
rick

(And since midnight, this virtual user received 17 msgs, all spam, all moved into .Spam folder properly by procmail. But still no BAYES_xx rule mentioned in the headers)


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