Bayes database location defaults to ~/.spamassassin
The Bayes files are named such that they begin like, bayes_. Those are the ones you want to remove.
Well, I tried that and interestingly enough my spam leakage became a flood. So just for grins and giggles (I had no other ideas at the time, so this was the only thing I could think of) I decided to bounce spamd just in case something went whacky with it for some odd reason. Well, interestingly enough, the spam flood stopped immediately after doing that. :D
Not sure what happened and which trick actually contributed in whole or in part to my successfully fixing this, but needless to say, my zero point spam problem is a thing of the past now. Just hope it stays that way.
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