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Barton L. Phillips wrote:
> I never seem to see any BAYES_xx tests in any of my spam. I have seen a
> couple in ham but not many. I have autolearn on and have a few entries
> in my bayes files as shown by sa-learn --dump: 912 spam, 102 ham, 50876
> tokens. Am I doing something wrong or should I not see BAYES_xx in
> confirmed spam?

AFAIR you need 200 spam and 200 ham in the DB before bayes switches to
active. There may be a config option to decrease that limit; check the
archives (besides, I would not recommend that -- instead, get a bunch of
old mails you know as ham and feed them into sa-learn to reach the limit).

cu
 Dave KLiczbor
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