Matthias Haegele-2 wrote:
> 
> larkim schrieb:
> 
>> The hosting is running SA 3.2.3.  My user_prefs file contains:-
>> required_score 4
>> required_hits 4
>> rewrite_header subject MATTSPAM
>> bayes_expiry_max_db_size 150000 
> 
> At which treshold are the headers inserted, i dont see that value here?
> 
> 
Not sure what you're asking here.  Doesn't SA work by applying the X-Spametc
headers to every e-mail by default, and reports the spam score in one of the
headers.  

Is there anyway of getting SA to report to me the contents of the local.cf
file that the server is using?

My problem is that it does write these headers for some e-mails, but not for
others, and there doesn't appear to be any consistency between the ones that
it does and the ones that it doesn't.

I suppose it could just be a volume thing.  If xx mails arrive at the same
time, could this cause SA or spamd to exit early?


Matthias Haegele-2 wrote:
> 
> Some ideas:
> Check the logs (or maybe ask them to do so)?
> Perhaps mails without headers exceed some "filesize tresholds"?
> Without detailed info there may be only guesses ...
> 

All of the spam mails that I receive are small file sizes (many simply plain
text with a url to online medication sites etc) so size isn't a problem.

Can you suggest a specific log file which might be useful?  Or a cronjob
that I could set up which would report to me the right log file?

Thanks for your help so far!

Matt

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