Also, I'm piping messages through a PHP script and the PHP script is passing the message to SA for scanning. If there's someway to tell SA at that time where to find the Bayes files that would help.

Thanks!

Don Ireland wrote:
<<Are you running SA as a user or as an admin?>>
I THINK user. But that's what I was looking for confirmation on. That's why I posted the details of the fact that I'm using a shared hosting account.

<<Depends how you set it up.>>
Ok--so it can be configured to use MY bayesian training then.  GOOD.

<<It sounds like you're a user on someone else's hosting though>>
Yes I am.

<<I'd talk to them about what their SA setup is and how you're expected to use it.>> When I ask them anything about SA configuration, they point me to spamassassin.apache.org. They have told me that I can use my own userprefs file and told me where the file is.



Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 07:42:54PM -0500, Don Ireland wrote:
Should I be looking at the docs written for users or for admins?

Are you running SA as a user or as an admin?

If I use Bayesian filtering (I want to), will other users of my host's system affect SA's learning? Or will it only read MINE? If I can allow it

Depends how you set it up.

to include other users training but have that carry a lower weight in the decision process then that's what I'd like to do. But I don't want the fact that someone else identified something as spam to carry as much weight as MY identifying something as spam.

There's a single DB, either yours, or a site-wide DB.

Also when the host updates SA, will I need to re-train SA? I've read that minor or maintenance updates don't need retrained, but what about major upgrades? If so, will SA just stop working? Or will I just start receiving more spam until I get it re-trained again?

So far, there's been no situation where an upgrade requires restarting with
Bayes, SA upgrades the DB formats and such.

It sounds like you're a user on someone else's hosting though -- I'd talk to
them about what their SA setup is and how you're expected to use it.

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