On Monday, November 11 2013, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote: > 'sa-learn --dump magic' still shows less than 200 nham / nspam, right?
Yes, it does. > Until that issue is resolved, please keep the spam for potential further > post-receiving tests. Will certainly do. > Not strictly SA configuration, but you probably want to change the > following Debian defaults in /etc/default/spamassassin > > ENABLED=0 > CRON=0 > > and enable the spamd daemon system-wide, as well as sa-update. > > If you didn't yet run sa-update, do so now. Restart spamd afterward. > FWIW, this counts as "modifying SA config", since it updates the stock > rule-set. Oh, I did that, yeah. I meant to say that I did not touch in any file under /etc/spamassassin. So my /etc/spamassassin/local.cf, for example, is exactly what is shipped with Debian. Thanks, -- Sergio