I just had a chance to (finally) get back to this issue. I tried your
suggestion, changed the mode to 0777 and re-started spamd. Apparently
nothing changed.
I did however realize that bayes tests are listed in my log file, even
though they are not in the header of the msgs.
So, I have bayes
Jean Caron wrote:
>
> Here's the bayes related I had in there already;
> use_bayes 1
> bayes_path /home/bayesUID/bayes
> bayes_file_mode 0666
> bayes_auto_learn 1
> Jean
Suggestion: set bayes_file_mode to 0777 not 0666.
The bayes_file_mode is really a mask not literal permi
Alright. I find it strange that the defaults don't apply to my setup, but in
any case I added the following to local.cf and re-started spamd.
add_header all Status _YESNO_, score=_SCORE_ required=_REQD_ tests=_TESTS_
Here's the bayes related I had in there already;
use_bayes 1
bayes_path
Jean Caron wrote:
Really ? I never saw bayes score in the header. Sould ALL msgs have a
bayes score in the header ? Here's a sample header;
Received: from 80.231.10.208 by mail (envelope-from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, uid 1001) with qmail-scanner-1.25
(spamassassin: 3.0.2. Clear:RC:0(80.231.10.208):S
Really ? I never saw bayes score in the header. Sould ALL msgs have a bayes
score in the header ? Here's a sample header;
Received: from 80.231.10.208 by mail (envelope-from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, uid 1001) with qmail-scanner-1.25 (spamassassin:
3.0.2. Clear:RC:0(80.231.10.208):SA:0(1.5/2.0):. P
On Friday 15 April 2005 08:03 am, Jean Caron wrote:
> Again, how can I tell for sure ?
Look in the header and see what the bayes score was on the FN.
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Kevin, my comments/questions are inline.
Kevin Peuhkurinen writes:
Jean Caron wrote:
Kevin, your assumption is correct, user accounts are on the server and
spamc is used. I already have the central DB setup using bayes_path in
local.cf.
I think what you are saying confirms what I suspected,
Jean Caron wrote:
Kevin, your assumption is correct, user accounts are on the server and
spamc is used. I already have the central DB setup using bayes_path in
local.cf.
I think what you are saying confirms what I suspected, but it's still
not 100% clear. Even though I have a central DB, all use
Kevin, your assumption is correct, user accounts are on the server and spamc
is used. I already have the central DB setup using bayes_path in local.cf.
I think what you are saying confirms what I suspected, but it's still not
100% clear. Even though I have a central DB, all users must train it
Jean Caron wrote:
Folks,
I searched the archive, tried different things, yet I need to ask a
few questions.
I'm running SA 3.0.2 with Qmail/QQ 1.25, and procmail, on linux. Works
great. Bayes auto-learns ok, I run sa-learn from a "dedicated" user
every night for ham and spam. My logs show how ma
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