If auto learn is enabled and header shows: autolearn=ham what happens when i classify that email later as spam?
thx > On Tue, 2015-10-27 at 14:19 -0500, j...@lexoncom.com wrote: >> I dont use any ham training.Should I scan all my folders with this >> command: >> sa-learn --ham --mbox /home/username/mail/foldername >> > YES - if Bayes never gets trained on ham, how do you expect it to > recognise the difference between ham and spam? > > Bayes won't start to work until it has seen 200 examples of ham and 200 > examples of spam. > >> "is the bayes-db of this user *realy* used at scan time" >> how do i check that? >> > When its working you'll see BAYES_nn rules firing. > >> I use the procemail to pass all mail through spam assassin. >> I use default ubuntu setup with Razors enabled. >> It does catches spam but not the one i attached in original post. >> >> example mail sa headers: >> >> X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.0 (2014-02-07) on >> ip-10-254-37-89.us-west-2.compute.internal >> X-Spam-Level: *** >> X-Spam-Status: No, score=3.1 required=5.0 >> tests=BAYES_00,HTML_MESSAGE, >> RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_51_100,RAZOR2_CF_RANGE_E8_51_100,RAZOR2_C >> HECK,SPF_HELO_PASS, >> SPF_PASS,URIBL_BLOCKED,URIBL_DBL_SPAM autolearn=no >> autolearn_force=no >> version=3.4.0 >> > As others have said, URIBL-BLOCKED shows that the number of BL lookups > from all the people using whatever DNS server you're using exceeds the > free usage count for the BL server. BL servers count messages from a > particular DNS and don't know/can't find out how many people are using > a particular DNS server to do BL lookups. To get round that you need > your own DNS server, configured the do recursive lookups and NOT to > forward queries to any other DNS server. > > So, set up your own recursive, non-forwarding DNS server on the host > where you're running SA. Configure that host to pass all DNS queries to > your new DNS server by configuring /etc/resolv.conf as I and others > have described. > > If you don't understand how to install and configure a DNS server and > prefer printed material to online documents, get the O'Reilly book "DNS > and BIND". > > > Martin > >