BQ wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently I had some false positives that also had BAYES_99 triggered.
>
> As I saved the original e-mail(s), I'd like to see what tokens
> actually caused this. Is it possible to do this with Spam Assassin
> 3.1.8?
spamassassin -D bayes < message.eml

>
> I vaguely remember that previously I ran spamassassin in debug mode
> and that it showed tokens matched, but that doesn't seem to be
> happening any more (or I'm not doing something correctly).
Yep, it's gotta be -D bayes, not just -D
>
> To make clear - I'm interested in what tokens caused the BAYES_99 rule
> to trigger.
> Thanks all.
>

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