Matt Kettler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 01/13/04 at 15:21: 
> At 02:47 PM 1/13/2004, Mike Leone wrote:
> >Matt Kettler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 01/13/04 at 14:22:
> >> At 02:12 PM 1/13/2004, Mike Leone wrote:
> >> >I have a spam that scored like this:
> >> >
> >> >X-Spam-Status: No, hits=2.4 tagged_above=-999.0 required=5.0
> >> >tests=BAYES_56,
> >> >        FORGED_OUTLOOK_TAGS, HTML_60_70, HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_02, 
> >HTML_MESSAGE
> >> >
> >> >In my local.cf, I made the test HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_02 score 3 points. That
> >> >would mean that the other tests above totaled a negative value.
> >> >
> >> >I tried looking on http://www.spamassassin.org/tests.html, but I don't 
> >see
> >> >all the tests this email triggered (FORGED_OUTLOOK_TAGS, BAYES_56, etc).
> >> >So where can
> >> >I find the values of these tests, to manually add them up, and verify 
> >this
> >> >2.4 score?
> >>
> >> The local set of scores is stored 50_scores.cf, usually located in
> >> /usr/share/spamassassin
> >
> >OK. SO
> 
> As far as "which score" this depends on your config.. The actual score used 
> is picked from the 4 scores  based on what kinds of tests are enabled:
> 
>         neither bayes nor network checks
>         network checks, but no bayes
>         bayes, but no network checks
>         both
> 
> This is covered in man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf, under the description of 
> the score keyword.
> 
> In your case, bayes is being used, so the score used is going to be one of 
> the last two.

The latter, as I use bayes and network tests.

> 
> 
> <snip>
> >Additionally, I have a copy of "backhair.cf" in my /etc/spamassassin
> >directory.
> 
> Wait.. where is that?

That's where SA lives, on Debian. 

> 
> run spamassassin --lint -D.. and look at the output
> 
> Most systems use /etc/mail/spamassassin, not /etc/spamassassin.. verify 
> which site-rules directory SA is using, and make sure your local.cf and 
> backhair.cf are in _that_ directory.
> 
> i.e. mine states:
> debug: using "/etc/mail/spamassassin" for site rules dir


For Debian-based systems, it's /etc/spamassassin

debug: using "/usr/share/spamassassin" for default rules dir
debug: using "/etc/spamassassin" for site rules dir


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