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Posted to commits@spamassassin.apache.org by sp...@incubator.apache.org on 2004/05/16 04:37:54 UTC
[SpamAssassin Wiki] Updated: SitewidePostfixBayes
Date: 2004-05-15T19:37:54
Editor: 213.23.240.135 <>
Wiki: SpamAssassin Wiki
Page: SitewidePostfixBayes
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/SitewidePostfixBayes
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-= I can't get bayes running with postfix! =
+= I can't get Bayes running with postfix! =
-After following instructions like those at http://advosys.ca/papers/postfix-filtering.html on installing SpamAssassin with postfix, you may find that Baysian filtering does not function as expected even after installing DB_File and rebuilding the database with '''sa-learn --rebuild'''. '''spamassassin -D --lint''' indicates no problems.
+After following instructions like those at http://advosys.ca/papers/postfix-filtering.html on installing SpamAssassin with postfix, you may find that Bayesian filtering does not function as expected even after installing DB_File and rebuilding the database with '''sa-learn --rebuild'''. '''spamassassin -D --lint''' indicates no problems.
-In those instructions, SpamAssassin is run via a script triggered by a "filter" line in master.cf. The filter is run by a new user, ''postfilter'', rather than as your own user. Changes made to your basian databases are not seen by this user.
+In those instructions, SpamAssassin is run via a script triggered by a "filter" line in master.cf. The filter is run by a new user, ''postfilter'', rather than as your own user. Changes made to your Bayesian databases are not seen by this user.
-You can still setup basian filters systemwide. To do this, see SiteWideBayesSetup .
+You can still setup Bayesian filters systemwide. To do this, see SiteWideBayesSetup .
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