Hello.  This is the first time SA is giving me enough trouble that I
need to ask for help.  I hope I get this right.

I observed a marked increase in false negatives in the last few weeks.
Only today I had enough sense to look at the detailed scores.  And, all
the escaped spams have hit the BAYES_999 rule.  I grepped the site
configuration directory:

 [3+0]~$ fgrep -h
 BAYES_999 /var/lib/spamassassin/3.003002/updates_spamassassin_org/*.cf
 ##{ BAYES_999 ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Bayes body
 BAYES_999          eval:check_bayes('0.999', '1.00') tflags
 BAYES_999      learn,publish describe BAYES_999      Bayes spam
 probability is 99.9 to 100% #  score BAYES_999  0  0  4.8    4.5
##} BAYES_999 ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Bayes

so it seems this is the "highest spamminess" rule, and the score in the
config file reflects that.  But the message header is:

X-Spam-Tests: BAYES_999=1,DOS_OE_TO_MX=2.523,HTML_MESSAGE=0.001,

The score for BAYES_999 is 1 in all cases :( Where does the 1 come
from???  Certainly not from my user_prefs, I go to great lengths not to
change any scores.  And the factory configuration doesn't even seem to
have this rule:

 [4+0]~$ fgrep -h BAYES_999 /usr/share/spamassassin/*.cf
 [5+0]~$

I am baffled.  Is this a bug?

My configuration:

version 3.3.2
daily sa-update run stores updates in /var/lib/spamassassin/
spamd + spamc --headers


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