upgrade problem [was: simplicity vs safety with complexity]

Clint Adams schizo at debian.org
Wed Jan 26 19:50:24 CET 2005


> I am using bogofilter with procmail.  My users have customized ~/.procmailrc files.  There are several reasons for this, unique to each user.  For example, when one user goes on vacation, she wants all of her non-spam automatically forwarded to her Yahoo account.  Other users have customized lists of senders in their .procmailrc who automatically bypass bogofilter (or are even automatically scored as non-spam), etc..  Because of the individual, customized ~/.procmailrc configurations, procmail, and therefore bogofilter as run from procmail, gets run under the UIDs of the individual users.

I don't know why you would want to share a database; having one db per
user would mesh much more easily with your current setup.



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