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Tony Yat-Tung Cheung wrote:
| Hi, | | I have configured spamassassin to filter my mails and move the | spams to a mail folder. It works fine for a while (e.g. several | weeks) and then it would start forwarding all mails, include those | marked as SPAM and not marked as SPAM, to the mail folder. | | Once, the problem arises, I found that deleting the following two | files will solve the problem, | | ~/.spamassassin/bayes_seen ~/.spamassassin/bayes_token | | What is the possible problem? Any suggestion on how I can prevent | this problem? | | I am using spamassassin 3.01 on Red Hat Linux 9.0.
Those two files you mentioned are the bayes database.
Since you say deleting those two files (and my assumption is that you haven't changed anything else) causes the appropriate behaviour, I expect you may be mistraining your bayes database. This could be due to auto-learning (a feature built into spamassassin), or some external training script.
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