Let's keep traffic on the list, please. Other people might be able to help you and/or benefit from this discussion.

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Where is the bayes_path defined at?

bayes_path would be defined in local.cf. Try man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf for more info.

Running sa-learn as root has been working for ham, is there a reason it won't for spam?

Are you *sure* training on ham is actually working? Are you seeing messages come in with BAYES_00 or other rules lower than BAYES_50?

What user does amavisd run as?

Using SQL storage? I'm not sure how to do that.

Let me rephrase that: *if* you're using SQL storage for Bayes, you should use the bayes_sql_override_username option (since you're calling SA through a milter). If you're not familiar with it, you're probably not using it, so don't worry about that one.

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Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>

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