> Aug 27 15:04:41 mailgw3 amavis[7963]: (07963-15) SA dbg: bayes:
> corpus size: nspam = 1680, nham = 0
This looks much better. Now you should train it with some (at least a thousand
or two) ham messages too. If -and only if- you or your users maintain a clean
inbox or archive, it is just a
I did a anew installation on Freebsd 10 with Postfix and just realized that
spam is not being handled
None of my messages have spam headers
The GUBE test message goes right through
The systems does catch viruses
As I undrestand it these are the key parts of the amavisd.conf
# @bypass_viru
On 27/8/2016 1:02 πμ, Marc Pujol wrote:
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At this point I would ditch the entire database and start from scratch, disabling
auto-learning first (put "bayes_auto_learn 0" in your config).
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You could also try to move/copy your/root/.spamassin database over to the
amavis location (check the
Am 26.08.2016 um 18:34 schrieb Nikolaos Milas:
Hello,
I am using:
amavisd-new-2.8.0-1.el6.rf.x86_64
postfix-2.11.0-1.appletech.el6.x86_64
clamd-0.98.4-1.el6.rf.x86_64
spamassassin-3.3.1-3.el6.x86_64
on CentOS 6.8 (current).
Just for your information: the repoforge repository is d
>
> I think this may be your first problem: you are running that command as root,
> aren't you?
> From the configuration you posted earlier, you've amavis setup to run under
> the "amavis" user. See the problem? You are probably training one database
> (at /root/.spamassassin), and then using a di