On 12 Oct 2020, at 10:30, Ramon F Herrera wrote:
On 10/11/2020 1:21 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
On 11 Oct 2020, at 10:32, Ramon F Herrera wrote:
Good point.
spamd runs as root and sa-learn runs as 'ramon'.
That scheme has worked perfectly well for years, except for that
particular spam.
That CAN work as long as you have spamd set up correctly for per-user
Bayes. If it has worked before, we can assume that it could/should be
working now and there's something special about this spam that's
overriding the Bayes score.
Can you provide the results of a SA scan of the messages on your
machine with the SA "report" that has the rule hits and their scores?
It could be something specific to your SA config that is hampering
this.
I apologize for being such a newbie, but this is the only command that
I know and use.
% sa-learn --spam --mbox somemailbox
My configuration is "out of the box".
Can you please tell me how to generate that report?
spamassassin -t --mbox somemailbox
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