On 8/16/2012 2:00 PM, Ben Johnson wrote:
> In any event, at this point, I'm confused as to which user account I
> should be using when executing "sa-learn --spam", for example.
> 
> As a bit of background, I'm using ISPConfig 3, which implements virtual
> mailbox users via MySQL.
> 
> I dug through the mailing list archive and found
> http://spamassassin.1065346.n5.nabble.com/Problem-with-sa-learn-and-virtual-user-td44666.html
> , which seems to be relevant.
> 
> Ultimately, I'm wondering if I should be using the "amavis" user to
> learn ham/spam, or individual mailbox user accounts.
> 
> If it is possible to use either, are there pros and cons of which one
> should be aware before settling on an approach?
> 
> As I mentioned previously, I would like to set-up "LearnHam" and
> "LearnSpam" folders for each IMAP user, eventually, so perhaps this
> answers my question?
> 
> Thanks again for all the help!

John Hardin, sorry to bust you up here... just curious whether or not
you saw the rest of my previous note. If you didn't address these
questions intentionally, then please ignore me. :)

Basically, I need to do something about the spam inundation, as soon as
possible.

Is there any reason that I should NOT be performing the sa-learn
training under the "amavis" user account? Would doing so preclude me
from creating training folders for individual IMAP users in the future?
Or can I train under the "amavis" user for now and then "layer-on"
training for individual IMAP users in the future without undesirable
consequences?

Thanks again,

-Ben

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