"Jim Porter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Jim,

> Look for a file called check_bayes_db in the tools directory of
> Mail-SpamAssassin.

There is not a file with that name on my hd, I even checked all the
spamassassin directories. I use spamassassin 2.55-2 from Debian
Unstable.
 
> Run it and pipe into head.
> ./check_bayes_db |head
> 
> Look for the number of nspam and nham.  Both numbers must be over 200
> for bayes to work.

Are these numbers equal the amount of emails I pointed sa-learn to?

But how do you see the result of the bayes in the scanned emails? Is
there a "X-SpamAssassin-Bayes"-header? And does the mail get spam-points
then?

TIA  Martin
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