Chris Halverson writes:
>Morten Kjeldgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> 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.
>
>I've run into this issue too. I have a user who fed (via sa-learn) a
>few thousand messages to SA, yet it still appears that his Bayes is
>not working. Should there always be a "BAYES_*" header in the SA
>report? It's working for me, so I'm at a loss as to why it's not
>working system wide (via spamd).

It needs *both* ham and spam.  Training 1000 spams but < 200 hams
won't do it.

--j.


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