Yes, I was thinking about this solution.

But isn't it network ressource hungry ?

And if I would like to keep a files based bayes db, what should be the
good manner to migrate one to another server ?

Thanks Sietse for the advice.

Sietse van Zanen a écrit :
> Sure, use MySQL for bayes storage and have both servers use that DB.
> Then you could be fairly sure, both use the same bayes.
>  
> I think it should even be possible to dump both databases and migrate
> into one SQL db. But I don't use MySQL myself, so I would not know how.
>  
> -Sietse
>  
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Emmanuel Lesouef
> *Sent:* Thu 07-Dec-06 17:28
> *To:* Spamassassin Mailing-List
> *Subject:* Synchronizing two Bayes database
> 
> Dear List,
> 
> This is sort of a repost of a previous email I sent to this list.
> 
> I have two mailserver acting as mail proxies for ou main mailserver.
> 
> These two servers have the same sitewide configuration for Spamassassin
> and they use site-wide bayes databases.
> 
> For a reason I don't really know, the 2 bayes database are not the same.
> And the one of the second MX isn't really good at detecting spam. I
> suppose I forgot to do a sa-learn someday...
> 
> My question is : what can I do to have the same database on the two
> mailserver ? Is there a procedure to dump the database from the best
> mailserver and import it on the second ?
> 
> Thanks for your attention and help you can give.
> 
> -- 
> Emmanuel Lesouef


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Emmanuel Lesouef

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