> We run spamassassin here with amavis. I am not sure that
> spamassassin is actually using bayes. I have used sa-learn
> and have about 2000 spam and 500 ham messages all run through
> sa-learn but spam mail never shows any tagging from bayes.
>> spamd runs as root
> amavisd runs as amavis
>> 1. Am I correct in assuming that sa-learn should be run under root
> and not user amavis
>> 2. The correct config files are the ones in
> root/.spamassassin and not the ones in /home/amavis/.spamasssassin
Run:
spamassassin --lint
Or
Spamassassin -D
If Bayes is working you should see a bunch of bayes files, possibly in
/var/spool/spamassassin or in /root/.spamassassin
It's all well documented on the SA site
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