>On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Kevin W. Gagel announced
>> authoritatively: Ultimately that was where my problem
>was. I kept getting accounts from
>
>> Telus.net that were scoring high on the razor2 tests
>> because -  according to SA's bayes db - razor2 had seen
>the message
>
>This makes no sense, I'm afraid :( SA's Bayes database does
>not identify whether Razor has seen a message!
>
>I think you might mean that SA stated that Razor had seen
>the message and that it was spam according to SA's Bayes
>database, and the scores of the two together pushed the
>message over the spam threshold.
>
>Is that it?
>
>If that is the case, please send me razor-check -H output
>and I will investigate.
>
>Cheers,
>vipul 

Vipul,

Its already fixed and... you and I tried getting to the
bottom of it but could not because every time it happened
razor had no info in it regarding the messages. As I
mentioned previously, empting the SA Bayes DB cleared up the
problem.

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Kevin W. Gagel
Network Administrator
Information Technology Services
(250) 562-2131 local 448
My Blog:
http://mail.cnc.bc.ca/blogs/gagel

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