> I recently had a very odd problem crop up - for some reason, BAYES_99 is
> being
> scored on every single incoming message, including messages sent from
> myself
> from an outside server which were absolutely clean. Keep in mind that
> until now,
> bayes filtering has been perfect and nothing (that I know of) has changed
> in the
> system.
>
> My first thought was that maybe bayes_seen or bayes_toks had been
> corrupted, so
> I did a "qmailctl stop" and restored them from a week-old backup. After
> restarting, the problem persisted.
>
> The next step was wiping and rebuilding the bayes db manually using ham &
> spam
> folders with over 200 messages each - still, everything tagged with
> BAYES_99.
>
> In an act of desperation, I did a "sa-learn --clear". At this point,
> spamassassin --lint -D reports that there is no database to tie to, but
> after
> restarting qmail & spamassassin, messages continue to get tagged with a
> BAYES_99
> even though the db obviously doesn't contain the minimum 200 spam & ham to
> be
> active. The only cure I can find at the moment is to either re-score
> BAYES_99 to
> 0 in local.cf, or set use_bayes 0. (I did the latter)
>
> Does anyone have any idea what could be going on here?

You didn't by chance upgrade to the new spamassassin did you?
You may also post this on the spamassassin list. You may get some better
answers there.


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