Kai Schaetzl wrote: > > Tonjg wrote on Sun, 17 Jan 2010 13:01:14 -0800 (PST): > >> use_bayes ( 0 | 1 ) (default: 1) >> which I think means that even if it's not present in local.cf it's >> enabled, >> correct me if I'm wrong. > > correct. So, this link gave you the answer, right? > But, as I wrote, if you don't add it it won't be there, no matter if > default or > not. And there's an easy way to make sure it's on, no matter if you know > what the > default status is: put it in.
if it's enabled by default I don't need to put it in. >> http://spamassassin.apache.org/doc.html >> > >> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FrontPage?action=show&redirect=StartSeite >> > http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FrequentlyAskedQuestions >> this three links contain nothing relevant to my original question but >> thanks >> anyway. > > They do if you cared to research for yourself. Read up on Bayes. I gave > you > links. If you can't find anything about Bayes there, then you are blind, > there > are quite a few bits about it on the wiki and in the documentation. If you > would > read up a bit about Bayes, then you would know how it works and when it > kicks in. > From all the previous messages it's clear, that your are not doing much > research, > but ask and ask until someone tells you what to do. e.g. you rely on > others to > give you an answer that you could research yourself. Being a newbie is no > excuse > for this behavior. If you keep going this way you will get less and less > answers. I get your point but I spend hours in front of this computer trying to resolve problems and make progress. I can only read so many documents and then my brain seizes up and I need to ask for some help. That's what forums are for. I'm human, not a machine that can google for days on end, and often it makes more sense just to ask someone than trawl through loads of documents, Surely you can understand that. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/is-bayes-enabled-by-default--tp27201682p27203259.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.