[off topic from the rest of my post:  wow spamd uses a lot of memory! I
limited it to 5 processes because each one is 22-26 megs!]

Okay, I can't seem to find anything on the bayes_xx rules (bayes_20,
bayes_50, etc) via google.  My apologies but I cannot find a reasonable
"FM" to read, basically.

I'm using 3.01 now, and on the plus side of things, 100% of the mail that
SA is marking as spam is spam - NO false positives thus far.  Hooray for
that.

On the minus side, no matter how many times I send some messages to my
"Learn Spam" folder (where it's processed and emptied nightly), certain
messages I get many times a day still are not marked as spam.  Mostly
rolex watch spams, but there are others as well.

On all of these messages, I've noticed rules like BAYES_00, BAYES_20,
etc., which I'm assuming are "score droppers" that reduce the spam score
of an email.

How can I find out what triggers these rules, and stop it from happening
on these emails?  Where is the bayes database even stored by default? (I
certainly haven't changed it, so it should be there).

I'm sure this is an elementary retard question, but I swear to you helpful
readers I've googled and can't find squat.  Any help would be appreciated.
 Thanks.

Steve

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