If you're seeing ALL_TRUSTED in all of your email headers, that has
nothing to do with Bayes. It's a different setting in
spam.assassin.prefs.conf. When it doesn't know which IP(s) to count as
"trusted", all are trusted. Add in a line or two in the form of:
trusted_networks 127.0.0.1 #trust ev
Matt Kettler-3 wrote:
>
> squintr wrote:
>> I'm seeing this in every message that goes through SpamAssassin:
>>
>> Score Matching Rule Description
>> cached not
>> score=1.451
>> 2 required
>> -1.80 ALL_TRUSTED
>> -2.60 BAYES_00
>>
>> This is often causing spam that should have a
squintr wrote:
> I'm seeing this in every message that goes through SpamAssassin:
>
> Score Matching Rule Description
> cached not
> score=1.451
> 2 required
> -1.80 ALL_TRUSTED
> -2.60 BAYES_00
>
> This is often causing spam that should have a relatively high score to not
> get caug
I'm seeing this in every message that goes through SpamAssassin:
Score Matching Rule Description
cached not
score=1.451
2 required
-1.80 ALL_TRUSTED
-2.60 BAYES_00
This is often causing spam that should have a relatively high score to not
get caught.
I've turned bayes off in my