Thanks for that.  Just reset the permissions and the owner to 'spamd' which 
spamd is running under.  I'll see if anything has changed in the morning. 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Ozer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 21 February 2005 21:58
To: Paul J. Smith
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Auto learning

I had a similar issue and noticed that my bayes database files did not have the 
proper 
owner or permissions.  That prevented auto learning from functioning.

RO

Paul J. Smith wrote:
> Still setting up spamassassin.  I've got it running and auto learning is 
> enabled.  It's been running all yesterday and over night.  I can see it 
> has tried to auto learn a lot of ham/spam and I've fed it a load of spam 
> as well.  Bayes doesn't seem to have kicked in though and if I do a 
> sa-learn --sync -D I can see there are only 2 hams in there
>  
> debug: bayes: 6344 tie-ing to DB file R/O /root/.spamassassin/bayes_toks
> debug: bayes: 6344 tie-ing to DB file R/O /root/.spamassassin/bayes_seen
> debug: bayes: found bayes db version 3
> debug: bayes: Not available for scanning, only 2 ham(s) in Bayes DB < 200
> debug: bayes: 6344 untie-ing
> debug: bayes: 6344 untie-ing db_toks
> debug: bayes: 6344 untie-ing db_seen
> debug: Score set 0 chosen.
> debug: Initialising learner
>  
> It's definately autolearned far more than this.  Does it not show here?  
> Do I just have to wait longer or are they being stored somwhere waiting 
> for me to sa-learn them?  I'm using spamd 3.0.2 remotely.
>  
> Thanks.


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