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???: Bret Miller <bret.miller@gci.org>
??: Re: [CGPSA] server wide vs. per-user
??: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 10:20:57 -0700
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You might also need
use_user_state=false
which says not to use individual auto whitelist and bayes per user.

Another setting to consider is
use_user_prefs = false
which disallows settings per user.

Bret Miller
Manager, Information Technology
Grace Communion International

On 3/19/2014 9:36 AM, John DeYoung wrote:
hi all -

ages ago, when we started out with cgpsa, we chose to run per-user.  since then, among other improvements, we’ve switched to sql for the backend, which is great in all the ways you’d expect…but we’ve never gotten away from per-user filtering, and now it seems accuracy is all over the map as a result.

looking through cgpsa.conf, i *think* what i’m seeing is that, if i were to set

sql_user_prefs = false

that would be the only change required to take us, suddenly, server-wide…but then there’s that voice that says that’s too easy, and i must be missing something.  that voice further specifies that, although the other options that talk about user prefs and user state all seem geared toward flat-file running, they’re probably still applicable to sql-run installs.

so.  am i, in fact, missing something?  or is it really that simple to switch from sql-based per-user filtering to sql-based server-wide filtering?

any insight greatly appreciated, naturally.

thanks,
-john.

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