Am 02.06.2016 um 05:06 schrieb Peter Carlson:
ok, after over 50 hours of trying to get this work, I finally have a
solution.
The first (certainly not the only) response that was helpful to the
specific problem I posted was:

If that actually *did* get hits on BAYES_00 in this scenario then you
likely are not training the bayes database than SA is actually using.
What user are you training Bayes as, and what user is SA running under?
Both my sa-learn commands (manual and scripted) as well as SA pointed to
the correct db, however it turns out the training I did re-wrote the
ownership of the db files to root.  A little bit of user permission
adminning and that problem was solved.  sigh, way too many hours lost on
a permissions issue

in other words you are running sa-learn as root while it faces by definition untrusted content from the web in case of spammails

su -c "command" - username

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