Ben Whyall <mailto:b...@whyall-systems.co.uk>
09 September 2015 15:03via Postbox 
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When spamassassin is run from exim, it is always returning a hit on rule Bayes_00 with a score of 0.0000, however if you run spamassassin < message, it will return a different bayes score.

that loooks like spamassassin called from exim uses different username(s)...

Axb <mailto:axb.li...@gmail.com>
09 September 2015 15:10via Postbox 
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No idea how Exim interfaces to SA but...

... so this is the most important question.

On 09.09.15 15:21, Ben Whyall wrote:
I didnt have that option but I did have bayes_sql_username set

I have added the sql_override as well.

I don't think you should set such options without understsanding what it may
cause.
it may work, but also may fsck up spam filtering.

I have restarted and will see what happens.

I am using the ubuntu exim-daemon heavy and it calls spamd directly.

that means how?

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