Just wanted to check in again. Every incoming email gets

X-DSPAM-Probability: 0.0000

I'm not a statistician, but this can't be right. I've trained Dspam 
(3.9.0) on hundredes of spam / not spam from the SA publiccorpus and a 
spam-free folder. Every time I get a spam message I retrain the filter. 
But still, even blatant spam gets X-DSPAM-Probability: 0.0000. The 
X-DSPAM-Confidence varies from 50% to 100% where the lower the 
confidence, the more likely it is spam.

This can't be normal -- is dspam in some training mode or something? 
Also, I turned on show factors in my configuration, in case this is 
helpful blow  are the factors of a 53% confidence, 0% probability 
blatant spam message I got:

X-Original-To*vescentphotonics.com, 0.00313,    
Received*vescentphotonics.com>, 0.00447,    Received*2010+13, 
0.00479,    Received*2010+13, 0.00479,    
Received*by+mail.vescentphotonics.com, 0.00533,    
Received*mail.vescentphotonics.com, 0.00533,    
Received*mail.vescentphotonics.com+(Postfix), 0.00534,    
X-Original-To*bugreporter, 0.00691,    Date*2010, 0.00938,    
Received*for+<bugreporter, 0.00944,    Received*<bugreporter, 
0.00944,    Received*2010, 0.00999,    Received*2010, 0.00999,    
Content-Type*1251", 0.99000,    X-Greylist*45, 0.01000,    DEAR, 
0.99000,    X-MimeOLE*MimeOLE+V6.00.2600.0000, 0.99000,    aside, 
0.99000,    X-Mailer*Express+6.00.2600.0000, 0.99000,    operation+to, 
0.99000,    the+deceased, 0.99000,    consent, 0.99000,    await+your, 
0.99000,    set+aside, 0.99000,    Date*2010+13, 0.01000,    
this+transaction, 0.99000,    this+transaction, 0.99000

Thanks,

Ben

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