Sipos Gabor a écrit :
Hello everyone,
first of all, the setup: debian/sarge, amavisd-new, spamassassin
3.0.3, clamav-daemon, postfix. The server is a relay only, no mail is
delivered
locally, everything is sent to a "real" mail server.
I have trained bayes with some 500 to 600 spams and about 300 hams, so
spamassassin -D --lint says that bayes will be used. Still, there is
NO sign of bayes working, even amavisd's reports don't mention it,
only the default SA rules being hit.
If I run SA from command line with one of the spam messages that made
it to my mailbox, it gives them a pretty high score, and I can see that
the bayes_99 rule was hit.
Is this an issue with amavis, or what?
Any clues will be appreciated.
Make sure the .spamassassin folder is linked/located correctly.
If you trained your bayes engine with the root account (for instance)
but amavisd is running as the user amavis, then the bayes_* files won't
be used.
You need to make sure amavisd use the correct files.
Cheers,
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François Conil
Administrateur Systèmes et Réseaux
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