Hi,

For some reason, spamassassin is behaving differently when it scans real
incoming mail compared to when I run it manually with the -t option from
the console.

When a real message is scanned, it doesn't seem to apply any bayesian
scoring to the message (even though it's all trained up with thousands
of messages as the user 'nick' on my box).

When I run it manually, it correctly identifies the message as spam as
it gets an extra 3.5 points by having a 99% probability of being a spam.

I'm running SpamAssassin via SimScan (which I presume is probably the
cause of the problem).

Any ideas how I can fix this or is this a problem for the SimScan list?

Thanks,

Nick...

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