[Spambayes] fatal error?
Mark Hammond
mhammond at skippinet.com.au
Tue Aug 26 22:54:22 EDT 2003
> Well, that's my point. Roaming profiles (by definition) and
> user home directories (by widespread convention) are stored
> on a server, which greatly increases the probability that
> someone other than the user himself will have backed them up.
> If I'm not mistaken, the Spambayes default is to put the
> database in the user's roaming profile.
Currently only the Outlook plugin does this. I expect that by the time
pop3proxy etc are released in binary form, they too will store their profile
and configuration information in this same directory.
Mark.
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