Leo Huang asked:

> I installed spamassassin 2.55, and set use_bayes, file mode and bayes_path
> in the local.cf. How can I konw the bayes filter is running or not?

When the filter is just installed, it is in auto-learn mode, and will not
kick in until it has learned from 200 messages. This can take quite a
while, since it only uses spam (and ham) that it is absolutely sure of.
You can speed things up by training your bayes filter with the sa-learn 
program. Remember to train the filter with both spam and ham.

The filter stores its files in $HOME/.spamassassin (unless otherwise set
up), you can look for those files and see if the database grows. Check
bayes_msgcount, it simply contains a period for each entry in the
database.

Hope this helps,
/Morten

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