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* Robert Menschel wrote (2005-01-30 22:04):
>TH> I use Debian Sarge, which recently updated to SA 3.0.2. After this
>TH> update, SA started assigning low scores to high Bayesian probabilties.
>TH> I had a look at 50_scores.cf and it seems that SA uses the fourth
>TH> column where it used the third column before.
>
>TH> The manpage tells me that the fourth column is used when "network
>TH> tests are enabled". However, I couldn't find anything (neither in the
>TH> FAQ nor in the docs) about what these network tests are meant to be.
>TH> (They certainly don't block spam.)
>
>They certainly do.

What I wanted to say is that they don't block spam here.


>TH> I tried to disable some plugins from init.pre, but that didn't help.
>TH> So my questions are: What are network test? How can I make them work?
>TH> How can I disable them in a way that brings back useful scores?
>
>Rather, I suspect your installation has "network tests enabled" but
>the network tests are failing, possibly because of unmet installation
>prerequisites.

Ok, that got me taking a closer look at the package. It seems that
razor and some other packages are not requirements, only suggestions.
It looks like a bug in the package management to activate network
tests if the required components are not installed.

Do you have any suggestion about what prerequisites I should
look out for?


>You could reinstall and during the installation specify that you want
>network tests off, but I think you'll be better off by fixing your
>installation so the network tests work.

I will try to get them work (starting with Razor). SA worked fined
without them before, but it might be useful to get them in anyway.


Thanks for your help!


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