Hello!

System: Debian 4.0
SpamAssassin version: 3.2.2
MTA: Postfix with Amavis and ClamAV
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We have the problem that some very obvious spam mail come through (example:
http://pastebin.com/m606b1420).

Now I thougt bayes is on (see here the local.cf: 
http://pastebin.com/m55ba168) but I think it didn't work correctly.

A test with "spamassassin -D --lint" will show this output:
http://pastebin.com/m42478b77

I want to let learn Bayes again but all mails are not get stored on this
mail server but get fetched from a lotus notes server.

I saved about 200 not identified spam-mails in notes so I must copy out the
header from each and copy it as a text file in a folder on the Spamassassin
server and let Bayes learn it again!?

And is it ok when after the learning of the spam I activate the bayes
autolearn?!

What else can I do to identify obvious mails?!

Thank you for any help!
David
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