First, by "check in debug mode" do you mean running spamassassin -D?
i was using spamassassin -dtD but as root user :-( and all bayes data
were learnt as root user too.
If so, are you SURE this is going to use the same bayes db as calling
spamc?
Important points to check before answering th
freightcar wrote:
>> First, by "check in debug mode" do you mean running spamassassin -D?
>
> i was using spamassassin -dtD but as root user :-( and all bayes data
> were learnt as root user too.
>
> that was exactly my problem. debug as root while spamd was running as
> spamd. now I updated /etc/m
It's the user's home directory.
The bayes db (as well as much more usefull to spamassassin) is in there.
Running SA from another user you get working another (possibly empty)
bayes db.
that is exactly it. i was running sa-learn as root (with
/root/.spammassassin db) and daemon was runn
First, by "check in debug mode" do you mean running spamassassin -D?
i was using spamassassin -dtD but as root user :-( and all bayes data were
learnt as root user too.
If so, are you SURE this is going to use the same bayes db as calling
spamc?
Important points to check before answering t
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:50:15 -0400, Giampaolo Tomassoni
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
man,you are damn right! :-) if i run it as SA user (mail) i get
BAYES_00.
so now what? ;-) is it the learnt data and permissions or what?
It's the user's home directory.
The bayes db (as well as much more use
freightcar wrote:
> exim 4.50, spamassassin 3.0.3
>
> I have spamd daemon running and when the message is checked
> automatically it gets BAYES_00 and when I check the same message in
> debug mode it gets BAYES_99 which means 6 pts less with default
> settings. all other test seem to get same resu