Martin Radford wrote:
> I'm pretty sure that the "autolearn=" is always present, irrespective
> of whether or not Bayes is actually available.

Yep.  You should see "autolearn=off" if Bayes is inactive though.

>  Obviously, if
> autolearn=ham or autolearn=spam, then Bayes *is* available.  But you
> can't tell anything from autolearn=no.

It's not as obvious, but "autolearn=no" indicates that Bayes was active
but the message was not autolearned.

-kgd
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