Good question. I am not sure. How do I tell which dB it is pointing? It has been some time since I set it up.
On Tue, Jul 21, 2015, 9:14 PM David B Funk <dbf...@engineering.uiowa.edu> wrote: > On Wed, 22 Jul 2015, Roman Gelfand wrote: > > > I did numerous sa-learn on this one type of email and spamassasiin makes > the following evaluation every time. I am not sure what I > > am doing wrong. > > > > X-Spam-Level: ** > > X-Spam-Status: No, score=2.3 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_50,HTML_MESSAGE, > > MIME_HTML_ONLY,RDNS_NONE,T_FILL_THIS_FORM_SHORT,T_REMOTE_IMAGE > autolearn=no > > version=3.3.2 > > Are you certain that the Bayes database that you did your manual learning > to is > the same one that your mail filtering system is looking at? > > "BAYES_50" implies that your Bayes database (as used by your mail filtering > system) has no idea (good or bad) what that message is. This implies that > either > it has -no- tokens that match that message or has an almost equal number of > spammy tokens and hammy tokens that match. > > -- > Dave Funk University of Iowa > <dbfunk (at) engineering.uiowa.edu> College of Engineering > 319/335-5751 FAX: 319/384-0549 1256 Seamans Center > Sys_admin/Postmaster/cell_admin Iowa City, IA 52242-1527 > #include <std_disclaimer.h> > Better is not better, 'standard' is better. B{