As i see theres a new version of spam_buttons.
When i was testing it i noticed that all my previous spam marked mails submited as nobody user.
My webmail and email servers are on seperate computers.
I was trying to use spamassassin as per-user configuration.
With the new spam_buttons plugin i tried to use spamc reporting option too, and when i run spamd with --allow-tell option i noticed the following error:
[9220] info: spamd: handle_user unable to find user: 'oguzhank'
[9220] warn: spamd: still running as root: user not specified with -u, not found, or set to root, falling back to nobody at /usr/sbin/spamd line 1147, <GEN4> line 6.
[9220] info: spamd: Tell: Setting local for oguzhank:65534 in 0.3 seconds, 5832 bytes
As i said all bayesian submissions seems belongs to nobody user, and i think for that reason spamassassin per-user bayesian filtering is not effective..
This question might be about spamassassin more than squirrelmail but any experiences regarding to this will be very helpful.
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