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<font size="+1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I suppose
this is more a Spamassassin question than MailScanner but I'll
ask anyway.<br>
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I've just finished setting up a mailserver using CentOS 6.3,
Dovecot, sendmail, and MailScanner-Spamassassin. This is an
upgrade from an older linux server that also ran an older
version of MailScanner-Spamassassin.<br>
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I know SA runs sa-update via cron. That's working. But...is it
necessary to run sa-learn for each user as well to detect SPAM
that gets through MailScanner? There has to be a reason for
sa-learn or it wouldn't be included in the SA package. I do have
Baynes activated for SA. <br>
<br>
Is there any reason to run sa-learn on the spam files?<br>
<br>
mw<br>
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