On Tue, 29 Mar 2011, Max wrote:
Heres the output of spamassassin -D --lint:
[29434] dbg: bayes: DB journal sync: last sync: 1301418690
[29434] dbg: bayes: corpus size: nspam = 114087, nham = 43887
[29434] dbg: bayes: score = 0.0443902978533707
[29434] dbg: bayes: DB expiry: tokens in DB: 135674, Expiry max size: 150000,
Oldest atime: 1301021279, Newest atime: 1301421270, Last expire: 1301366854,
Current time: 1301421320
That's a pretty good bayes corpus size. I'd expect your bayes scores to be
more definitive.
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