I did, in fact notice that you need 200 mails of spam and ham. But how do you know where Bayes is at with the amount of spam/ham it's analyzed?

Thanks,

Jason

Jean-Christophe Valiere wrote:

Jason Novak wrote:

Hi,
I apologize if this is a duplicate post. In my /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf file I have only one entry, which is:
bayes_auto_learn 1
which I imagine that Bayes is learning? Any idea how to 'turn Bayes on'? From what I see, this is constantly updating the files in ~/.spamassassin/bayes_*, but I don't think that spamassassin is utilizing the rules it learned from these files.
Any help clarifying this would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Jason


By default mail that get more than 12 pts or less than 0.1 pts are learned as spam or ham respectively.
But to use the bayes database you need to have 200 mail of spam and ham (by default).




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