Daniel J. Andrea II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said
in SpamAssassinTalk on 22-Jul-03 18:18:22 -->
 DJA> Yup, that's the issue.  It says I only have 134 hams in the DB.
 DJA> :-(
(snip)
 DJA> Ah well, guess I'll have to go through some of my old email and
 DJA> retrain it.  :-)

Well, I got it trained again and it now shows the bayes tokens when I
run the sample spam through it.  However, I am still not getting the
bayes tokens on the emails as they come through.  I've made the change
to local.cf referenced in some Goolging I did a while back to force
the bayes tokens that don't show up (the 40-60% range), and even they
don't show up.  However, when I save out these same spams and run
spamassassin -t <spam on it, I get the tokens showing up.

Am I doing something wrong here still?  Or is there some obscure thing
happening here on my Linux box keeping this from working?

BTW, I'm using the spamc/spamd setup to get some extra performance out
of that old K6-III box that is my server.  :-)

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