> Which bayes database did you tell "check_bayes_db"to check?

Ok, thanks. That fixes the difference between "spamassassin --lint -D" and
"chkeck_bayes_db". Now it says:

        0        0  non-token data: db format = on-the-fly probs, expiry,
scan-counting
     4971        0  non-token data: nspam
    36411        0  non-token data: nham
   211113        0  non-token data: ntokens
        0        0  non-token data: oldest age
    64089        0  non-token data: current scan-count
    64089        0  non-token data: last expiry scan-count

That should be enough to get me going, right? So, let me get back the my
original question:

How can I tell if bayes is actually working on my setup? I have a
amavisd-new + sa setup and, although my bayes database gets updated and is
checked when I run SA on it own, I'm yet to see any bayes rules being
applied to e-mails I personally get (and I do get a lot of e-mails).

Is there any sign of the use of bayes other than bayes rules being used
(that is, listed under "X-Spam-Status")? What configuration options should I
look for, just to make sure?

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Luiz Lima
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