On Thu, 4 Sep 2014, Timothy Murphy wrote:

I'm not certain that SA is taking account of the result of sa-learn.
I'm surprised that the spam score does not seem to change significantly
after many instances of almost identical messages are put through sa-learn.

(1) Do you see any BAYES_* rules hitting at all?

(2) What does   /usr/bin/sa-learn --dump magic   report?

(3) Did you review the spamd user vs. sa-learn user as I suggested?

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