Stupid permissions problem... Only root could read from the bayes database,
not the amavisd-new user.

Thanks for all the help.

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Luiz Lima
Image Link Internet
http://www.imagelink.com.br

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Luiz Lima" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 2:54 PM
Subject: [SAtalk] Is bayes working?


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?

I have auto-learn turned on, so I assume I have enough entries to get it
going. Running "spamassassin --lint -D" tells me "bayes corpus size: nspam =
4971, nham = 36411", while check_bayes_db tells me different:

0.000        0       16        0  non-token data: nspam
0.000        0       10        0  non-token data: nham

If I should trust the second, not doubt why it isn't working. But why/how is
it different?

Thanks.

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Luiz Lima
Image Link Internet
http://www.imagelink.com.br




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