I think you are right.
Running spamassassin manually appears to use the user's "user_prefs"
configuration file, and bayes database. I need to get amavisd to do it
that way too, if possible.


On 1/18/15, John Hardin <jhar...@impsec.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jan 2015, Michael Williamson wrote:
>
>> Here is an example of the automatically inserted spam headers:
>>
>> Return-Path: <discount---coup...@acant.firm.in>
>> X-Spam-Status:
>>        tests=[BAYES_00=-1.9
>
>>
>> And here, I ran the same email through spamassassin manually from the
>> command line:
>>
>> X-Spam-Report:
>>      *  3.5 BAYES_99 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 99 to 100%
>
> That is either due to training that message reclassified it as spam, or
> you are manually training a different bayes database than amavis is using.
>
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