OK, I'm stumped.

I migrated my setup from an older one, and now dspam won't train....

I get my emails into an inbox, and I've set up a Spam folder. I drag any mis-delivered emails to the spam folder.

Every 10 minutes a cron job runs, it takes the messages in the Spam folder, and and sends them to dspam as spam:

cat Spam | formail +1 -s /usr/bin/dspam --user yan --class=spam --source=error

This worked fine on the old system. On the new system, the above runs with no apparent error, but dspam doesn't seem to do anything with the message:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dspam_dump yan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dspam_stats -H yan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

Where do I look? dspam has worked like a charm for a couple of years, and now I can't get it to do anything. *Every* email message comes through with the same confidence and probability:

X-DSPAM-Result: Innocent
X-DSPAM-Processed: Thu Nov 29 19:53:49 2007
X-DSPAM-Confidence: 0.9899
X-DSPAM-Probability: 0.0000

This is on a Debian Lenny system, exim4, with dspam installed from .deb...

Thanks,

--Yan

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