At 12/23/2005 04:47 PM +0100, Sven Mueller wrote: >I could say that setting up a mailserver with any kind of mail filtering >isn't something for an unexperienced user. However, I'm not gonna do >this (I would consider that cheating).
Whoops.... 0:-] >It would still make sense to configure spamassassin to use some central >storage for the bayes and awl databases, but this could now be done in a >configuration file only evaluated when SpamAssassin is used through >spampd (or when the user uses --prefs-file=/etc/spampd.conf when >executing spamassassin or sa-learn). This would stop spampd usage from >interfering with local spamassasssin users. And if we add a commandline >option for this, it would even make it possible for multiple instances >of spampd to use different spamassassin configurations. I like it as an option, for all the reasons you mention. Actually makes the setup more complex, potentially anyway, but that's what options are all about :) I don't know that it makes sense to distribute spampd with this option enabled (ie. an extra config file to worry about), but that's up to you. This should be pretty easy to add (if I can get my dev box to boot... ugh). Cheers and a happy new year to all, -Max -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]