Hi,

I suspect it's due to the fact that I'm using -q and -v on the spamd command
line.  I haven't had a chance to more than browse through the source, but
when I have a bit more time I'm going to look into why that happens.

I'm also going to try and make the Bayesian filters work with the -q switch
as well, probably starting next month when I have some more free time.

Regards,

Rick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Earnshaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] How do I activate bayes rules in 2.50


tir, 2003-02-25 kl. 15:24 skrev Steven W. Orr:

> I'm confused. The docs say the the default value for bayes_path is already
> ~/.spamassassin/bayes and I already have a bayes_msgcount, bayes_seen and
> a bayes_toks file. Are you somehow suggesting that those files are not
> active unless you add your line?

Rick says no, but the default has always worked "out of the box" for me,
without adding anything extra to local.cf.




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