> According to the docs these two options where removed. > http://spamassassin.apache.org/full/3.1.x/dist/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html > bayes_auto_learn_threshold_nonspam 0.8 > bayes_auto_learn_threshold_spam 12.0 > > Check your log to see if you have any errors. > > Jonn
I don't know how I missed this, but found this in the log... config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line, "/usr/local/etc/bayes" is not valid for "bayes_path", skipping: bayes_path /usr/local/etc/bayes (Along with the fails on the threshholds, as you're correct - they were removed) I've tried both /usr/local/etc/bayes and /usr/local/etc/bayes/bayes.. to no avail. And once again the : bayes_path /usr/local/etc/bayes/bayes ... works GREAT in 2.x and 3.0.x.. but in 3.1.0? UG.. what am I missing? The "Docs" for Spamass 3.1.x say: bayes_path /path/filename (default: ~/.spamassassin/bayes) This is the directory and filename for Bayes databases. Several databases will be created, with this as the base directory and filename, with _toks, _seen, etc. appended to the base. The default setting results in files called ~/.spamassassin/bayes_seen, ~/.spamassassin/bayes_toks, etc. By default, each user has their own in their ~/.spamassassin directory with mode 0700/0600. For system-wide SpamAssassin use, you may want to reduce disk space usage by sharing this across all users. However, Bayes appears to be more effective with individual user databases.