Well, on further examination, it seems I'm now automagically getting the
Bayes scores in my emails again.  I've been reading on a parallel
discussion that it doesn't show up for emails like BAYES_50, so maybe
every single spam I've looked at in the last few days has fallen in that
range.  Strange, as all the ones I got over the night were in the 80-90
range.

Oh well, all's well that ends well, even if I don't understand why yet!

- Andrew.

On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 22:32, Andrew Clarke wrote:
> I've been using Spamassassin for 1-2 months now.  For a while, I was
> getting Bayes scores in my mail but I'm not getting them any longer.  I
> just looked at another user on the system (my wife) and her spams are
> still being marked with BAYES_90, etc. in the headers but mine aren't. 
> Are there any checks to see why this could be?  Maybe my bayes data
> files are corrupt or something but I don't know how to check their
> validity.  Each of my users has their own Bayes databases in
> ~/.spamassassin, and use_bayes = 1 both her user_prefs file and mine.
> 
> Thanks for any ideas anybody has,
> - Andrew Clarke.
> 
> -----
> Andrew Clarke  | president, clarke.ca inc.
> clarke.ca inc. | http://www.clarke.ca



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