I've tried various tests today, and I don't see the pattern. I want to
generate Bayes intelligence that will function site-wide. I don't
understand any logic for where it puts the bayes_toks and bayes_seen files,
nor do I understand whether it matters where they reside.
I've tried using the option
-C /etc/mail/spamassassin
to direct it to a specified folder, but that didn't work as expected.
not using the -C option resulted in the files being put in
/root/.spamassassin (sa-learn ran as root)
-C /etc/mail/spamassassin resulted in the files being put in
/root/.spamassassin (sa-learn ran as root)
-C /etc/mail/spamassassin/bayes resulted in the files being put in
/etc/mail/spamassassin (also ran as root)
1. Do I need to specify where to put the files for site-wide filtering? If
so, where and how in view of above?
THANKS
generate Bayes intelligence that will function site-wide. I don't
understand any logic for where it puts the bayes_toks and bayes_seen files,
nor do I understand whether it matters where they reside.
I've tried using the option
-C /etc/mail/spamassassin
to direct it to a specified folder, but that didn't work as expected.
not using the -C option resulted in the files being put in
/root/.spamassassin (sa-learn ran as root)
-C /etc/mail/spamassassin resulted in the files being put in
/root/.spamassassin (sa-learn ran as root)
-C /etc/mail/spamassassin/bayes resulted in the files being put in
/etc/mail/spamassassin (also ran as root)
1. Do I need to specify where to put the files for site-wide filtering? If
so, where and how in view of above?
THANKS