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Hello out there...

I have SpamAssassin 2.55 on a Debian woody system running. All messages
to one account are piped through spamc and maildrop sorts the messages
according to X-Spam-Level into IMAP folders.

I am wondering about some mails (actually spam) from addresses where I
never received any mail from before.
SpamAssassin wrote the following header (just an example):

| X-Spam-Status: No, hits=4.1 required=5.0
|       tests=BAYES_90,NO_REAL_NAME
|       autolearn=ham version=2.55

auto_learn_threshold_nonspam is set to 1.9.
Now I am wondering why on earth SpamAssassin learns that message as
_ham_? As far as I can see, this should not happen.

On the other hand, I have more than one mail where SpamAssassin behaves
like that:

| X-Spam-Status: Yes, hits=11.8 required=5.0
|      tests=BAYES_70,FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK,MSG_ID_ADDED_BY_MTA_3,
|            NIGERIAN_BODY,RATWARE_OE_MALFORMED,RISK_FREE
|      version=2.55

auto_learn_threshold_spam is set to 5.0.
Why doesn't SpamAssassin learns this message as spam?

What triggers autolearn? I cannot figure it out.
The only thing I can figure out is that no mail is automatically learned
as spam if the spam level is below required_hits.


My /etc/spamassassin/local.cf (to the relevant extent; all other lines
are of the type bayes_ignore_header) -- no user-specific config has been
made:
- --------
rewrite_subject 0
report_safe 0
always_add_headers 1
spam_level_stars 1
spam_level_char -
auto_learn 1
auto_learn_threshold_nonspam 1.9
auto_learn_threshold_spam 5.0
required_hits 5.0
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NB: I did not forgot to restart spamd after making changes :-)

cya
 Dave Kliczbor

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