>>
>> On Dec 1, 2005, at 9:28 PM, Nick Hemmesch wrote:
>>
>>> If spamassassin is having problems reading bayes_seen, bayes_toks or
>>> auto-whitelist, run spamassassin -D --lint and it will unlock
>>> everything
>>> for you.
>>
>> Since that didn't work, and some of us are still having some odd
>> error messages, any further ideas on what we can look at, or
>> investigate, or troubleshoot this?
>>
>> My 'bayes' file is still zero length, and while there's now a
>> user_prefs file, it doesn't seem like anything is happening on the
>> auto-learn front.
>>
>> Harry
>
> Hi Harry,
>
> It's likely that you won't see anything until you actually receive a mail
> that has a spam score over 12. Take a look at the variables in the
> mailfilter file, /etc/mail/mailfilter.
>
> auto-learn (sa-learn) is controlled by the mailfilter script not by
> spamassassin, so your mail header will show autolearn=no. As long you have
> an entry that shows "Content-Filter: maildrop-toaster" everything is OK.
>
> Regards,
>
> Nick
>

Hi again Harry,

There is a problem with autolearn running from the mailfilter script. It
must have started with spamassassin ver. 3.1.0 since my ver 3.0.4. works
fine.

Let me take a look at it on Sunday and I'll get back to you with a solution.

Regards,

Nick



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