please
spamassassin -D bayes -t file.eml 2>/tmp/z
and in /tmp/z you will have the score assigned to the "tokens"... from
those points you will understand what created the different totals.
If you can you may relearn all the messages, both ham and spam, with the
tip suggested a couple of days ago,
On 2/17/2023 10:41 PM, Loren Wilton wrote:
They receive wildly different BAYES scores.
* -1.9 BAYES_00 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 0 to 1%
* [score: 0.0002]
* 2.2 BAYES_20 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 5 to 20%
* [score: 0.0881]
This looks like you have per-user Bayes databases
On 2/17/2023 8:24 PM, joe a wrote:
Did a simple test today sending an email from a gmail account to two
email accounts on my system. The only difference was the email
address, both were on the same "To:" line in the composed messages.
They receive wildly different BAYES scores.
as was ment