On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 20:09, Robert Menschel wrote: > Hello L., > > Monday, July 26, 2004, 6:01:08 PM, you wrote: > > LCP> Is it normal to have to crank the required_hits setting up to 10 before > LCP> ordinary mail gets through? > > Hell no. non-spam will normally score from 0 to 6 or 7 on a stock 2.6x > system without Bayes. If your non-spam is all getting blocked, you have > something seriously wrong. > > Bob Menschel
Ummm, well actually there _was_ something seriously wrong, but I am embarrassed to say what I did. Let's just say it was an "operator head space error" and let it go at that shall we? Now that I have it actually working, it is catching some and not catching others, and it is at the default setting of 5. I was hoping to read the scores from the tags in the output mail messages to help me refine the setting, but there aren't any there. I switched the call from spamassassin to spamd and still get no output. Lee -- L. Parker chief cook, bottle washer and sometime sysadmin cacaphony.net
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