Well, I've had Spamassassin running for a long time now and really
liked how it's working, except for one thing.  I've NEVER had the
Bayes part working in my install.  :-/

I've got it installed on a Redhat 9 box.  It appears that the bayes
database is being updated by SA when it gets a spam/ham the goes past
the triggers for auto-adding as well as the sa-learn command
(datestamps on the files change accordingly).  I've got it enabled in
the global local.cf, and have tried it with both the default per-user
database and with a global database.

I have never seen ANY trigger listed in the email headers for any of
the Bayes triggers, and I've even added the lines to local.cf to force
displaying of the 40-60% range (or whatever those were).

Does anyone have any idea what I could be doing wrong here?  Or maybe
even a decent "howto" document that walks one through enabling the
bayes database option?  Any help would be appreciated.

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