Mitchell Hudson wrote:
Hello there,
I have spamassassin loaded and is running pretty well, it's supposed
to be using bayes and I can't find any errors that would tell me why
it's not, but it's not. When I do a debug log there are no db
connection errors, in fact it's auto-learning just fine. I've put in a
few thousand learning e-mails of both spam and ham so I know it's over
the min limit. Basically everything looks like it's supposed to except
there's no bayes header in the spamassassin headers and when I tail -f
/var/log/spamd/current when it says which tests it runs bayes is never
present. So basically I'm hoping there's a secret ninja option that
says 'no really I would like to use bayes'. In any case thoughts would
be appreciated.
spamassassin -V:
SpamAssassin version 3.2.0
I do use a control panel called hsphere, but it calls spamassassin
like this:
/usr/bin/perl -T -w /hsphere/shared/bin/spamd --max-children=2
--max-conn-per-child=5 --nouser-config --sql-config
--username=vpopmail --socketpath=/var/hsphere/mail/spamd
--socketowner=vpopmail --socketgroup=vchkpw --socketmode=770
--syslog-socket=none
manually calling spamassassin doesn't change the no bayes issue.
have you tried:
sa-learn --dump magic
Just to confirm there are as many messages as you think?