I am looking into switching from a global bayes/awl/setting environment
to a per-user environment with MySQL as a backend.

<puts on asbestos suit>
Would anyone care to offer an opinion as to whether and/or to what
degree this might make in overall effectiveness?  Anyone back up that
opinion with cold hard facts?

Will I be able to migrate small sets of users from global to per-user or
will I have to make the jump for all my end-users/domains at once?

I'd like to preload the bayes db for each user so that's it's 'primed'
and ready to do.  Obviously, it would be preferable to preload with
their specific mail but is it possible to feed bayes for each user with
a generic set of spam/ham?

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