Hello, (I repost this message because I have not been able to solve the problem, and it is becoming very noticable that more SPAM is entering our Inboxes...)
I have been running SA succesfully for quite some time now, but lately I am experiencing a strange problem: only every second mail that is checked by SpamAssassin is being scored by the bayes rules. I started noticing this when I saw that there was no BAYES_XX score in the SpamCheck header for some unmarked Spam. When I run spamassassin -D --lint everything seems fine. So I set Debug = Yes Debug SpamAssassin = Yes in my MailScanner configuration (I run SA from MailScanner), and it confirmed my suspicion. You can look at the output of a batch run at http://iua-mail.upf.es/mailscanner.txt If you look at the "debug: tests=" lines, you can see that only every second mail is bayes-checked $ grep "debug: tests=" mailscanner.txt debug: tests=ALL_TRUSTED,MISSING_HEADERS,MISSING_SUBJECT,NO_REAL_NAME debug: tests=ALL_TRUSTED,AWL,BAYES_00 debug: tests=ALL_TRUSTED,AWL debug: tests=ALL_TRUSTED,AWL,BAYES_00 debug: tests=ALL_TRUSTED,AWL debug: tests=ALL_TRUSTED,AWL,BAYES_00 debug: tests=ALL_TRUSTED,AWL debug: tests=ALL_TRUSTED,AWL,BAYES_00 debug: tests=AWL,HTML_80_90,HTML_MESSAGE,HTML_TAG_EXIST_TBODY And what is very strange as well is that is says both: debug: bayes: Not available for scanning, only 0 spam(s) in Bayes DB < 200 and debug: bayes corpus size: nspam = 6040, nham = 20334 Obviously, the "only 0 spam(s)" line is wrong. Note that it always comes in combination with a database sync. debug: refresh: 10537 refresh /var/lib/MailScanner/bayes.mutex debug: synced Bayes databases from journal in 0 seconds: 74 unique entries (74 total entries) debug: Syncing complete. debug: bayes: Not available for scanning, only 0 spam(s) in Bayes DB < 200 I am not sure when this problem started, but I don't think it was like this from the beginning. I updated to 3.0.1, but this did not help. I hope somebody has an idea of what is happening... I can provide you with more information if needed. Kind regards, Maarten