Hi,

RinkWorks wrote:

Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
don't you have turned bayes filtering off somewhere? use_bayes_rules 0?


No.  That's what's so confusing.  But there's an update now.  Apparently at
some point
yesterday, BAYES tests just suddenly started showing up.  I wasn't doing
anything at the
time; it just suddenly started kicking in.  That doesn't make a whole lot of
sense to me
unless I had *just* autolearned enough spams and hams for Bayesian filtering
to take hold.
But as I say, I was hundreds of hams and thousands of spams over the minimum
long before
that.

So it's a mystery, I guess, but case closed.  But thank you very much for
giving this matter
your attention.

To me this sounds like the Bayes database you are looking at when you check the number of learnt messages is not the same one used when scanning emails. Are you running the checks on the Bayes database as the same user that SA runs as normally?

--
Anthony Peacock
CHIME, Royal Free & University College Medical School
WWW:    http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/~rmhiajp/
"A CAT scan should take less time than a PET scan.  For a CAT scan,
 they're only looking for one thing, whereas a PET scan could result in
 a lot of things."    - Carl Princi, 2002/07/19

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