On Wed, 2 Jul 2014, Steve Bergman wrote:



On 07/01/2014 11:14 PM, John Hardin wrote:

 Autolearn trains the bayes database. The bayes data is stored wherever
 you configured it to be stored, in a DBM database or SQL or redis, and
 it's per-user if you configure per-user Bayes databases and scan emails
 using different usernames (vs. a global user like root or amavis).

That is interesting. How sure are you of this? Because if you're pretty sure, it's a piece of information I've been keen to confirm for a while.

The bayes database is the only thing in SA that can be trained. (I'm excluding submission of the message to pyzor et. al. because that's obviously not local.)

Odd, though, that before I set up .forward to train incoming mails as ham and disabled autolearn, no nhams were showing up in "sa-learn --dump magic" for the individual users. Just nspams.

That is rather odd. Very-low-scoring hams should be autolearned as ham unless the default thresholds have been changed.

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