sandra said:

>    I have run sa-learn-spam on my spam folders , but
> when I forward a mail message again to me that
> had already been learned by spamassassin, it scores
> very low points to it (bayes_20, bayes_30) , but never
> considers the message spam.

have you run sa-learn-nonspam as well?  Both are essential.
Although it sounds like you have ;)

Another possibility is that you are (literally) "forwarding" it, where the
header lines are no longer intact.  this way SpamAssassin will not have
the headers to examine for spam clues, and will result in a lower score.
Also as a result, the fact that *you* sent the mail results in a high
non-spam score.

To examine how SpamAssassin is making its diagnosis, run with -D --
this will print out debugging lines for each of the top tokens it
uses to compute the overall result.

--j.


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