Presumably you haven't done any training on Bayes, then. If you have at least enabled auto-learning, then after a while Bayes should start to really kick in and catch a lot of spam. However, you may want to speed things up by feeding one of the publically available corpuses to Bayes.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Spamassassin is not catching most spam. A few emails are caught but most are getting through. I've read & investigated all that I could. I need help figuring why it's not working I'm basically using out-of-the-box spamassassin with no modifications.
spamassassin 2.63
mimedefang 2.41
sendmail 8.12.10
red hat 8 kernel 2.4.20-28.8


Any clues what to look at? I appreciate any help rec'd.
jim




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