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Am Dienstag, 21. Dezember 2004 14:06 schrieb Rodney Green:
> Hello. I have more than the required 200 spam/200 ham in my bayes db.
> When I add a spam message with sa-learn should SA now tag as spam,
> any message that comes in with the same content? Is there a way to
> reinject the message into the smtp system (I'm using postfix) to see
> if the message is tagged?
>
> Thanks,
> Rod

Hello,

1. The classification as spam depends on many rules . bayes is one rule but 
normaly the score is  4.1 or lower. Default for spam is > 5.0.  So additional 
rules must apply to get a score above 5.0.

2. To test how the message is tagged after learning you don't need postfix. 
Just save it and run 

spamassassin < path-to-saved-message

or 

spamc < path-to-saved-message

3. If you have AWL enabled then you will see a report that the sender is in 
the AWL and the score maybe lowered. Look in the WiKi for an eplanation. 

Thomas

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