> I configured the server, not to do so - why else would I want local spam
> detection ???

If the server has been setup to do spam detection, why on earth did you
disable it?


> As mentioned before, I don´t need an initialized filter.

You *need* to train it - it's how it works - although I see from a later
message that what you mean is that you *have* already done that.

> I´d be glad if it would work after being presented 100 spam by the
> evolutuion-built-in classificator (that wadded paper thing) - but it
> doesn´t.
> So the question is: How can I check, if bogofilter is learning at all ?

I don't use bogofilter - I've never looked at it before this - but it is
clear from the bogofilter FAQ on the bogofilter site at 

  http://bogofilter.sourceforge.net/faq.shtml

that it is relatively easy to use bogoutil to report the state of the
database in terms of how much it's learned etc.  No doubt there is also
a way of poking a message through bogofilter itself to see if it does
indeed clasify something a spam outside of Evolution.

P.

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