I am trying to test out a system-wide bayesian filter. If something
gets tagged because of the bayesian test, is there a keyword in
X-Spam-Score I can look for so that I know it was triggered?
By the way, I am running sa-learn as the 'root' user, using default
/.spamassassin/user_prefs. This puts the files bayes_* in
/.spamassassin. I then copied them to /var/spool/MD-Quarantine and
changed the owner for the mimedefang user. I tried running as root and
telling it to use /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf but it just hangs up.
I tried running with the -D flag and I see no reason why it is
failing. Is it ok to copy the files from the root user to MD-Quaratine
this way? does the -D flag process the files fully? Every time I run
sa-learn with -D, it goes through the initial phases but doesn't
actually read and process messages.
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