Bayes issue

Miron Jajtić miron at plus.hr
Wed Jul 29 07:20:25 UTC 2020


29. 07. 2020. u 01:21, Mark Sapiro je napisao/la:
> On 7/27/20 11:09 PM, Miron Jajtić wrote:
>> 28. 07. 2020. u 01:47, Mark Sapiro je napisao/la:
>>> On 7/27/20 1:21 AM, Miron Jajtić wrote:
>>>> Directly is tested using `spamassassin -t` command.
>>> What happens if you test directly with `spamc` rather than with
>>> `spamassassin`?
>>
>> Content analysis details:   (1.9 points, 5.0 required)
>>
>>
>>  pts rule name              description
>> ---- ----------------------
>> --------------------------------------------------
>>  0.0 URIBL_BLOCKED          ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to URIBL was
>> blocked.
>>                             See
>>                            
>> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block
>>                              for more information.
>>                             [URIs: xxxx.xx]
>>  0.0 SPF_NONE               SPF: sender does not publish an SPF Record
>>  0.0 SPF_HELO_NONE          SPF: HELO does not publish an SPF Record
>>  0.0 TVD_SPACE_RATIO        No description available.
>>  0.7 SUBJ_OBFU_PUNCT_FEW    Possible punctuation-obfuscated Subject: header
>>  1.2 SUBJ_OBFU_PUNCT_MANY   Punctuation-obfuscated Subject: header
>
> So it doesn't appear to be a `spamc` (invoking spamd) vs `spamassassin`
> issue. Have you tried removing /var/spool/MailScanner/spamassassin/*
>
> Also, do you have
>
> MCP Checks = yes
>
> somewhere in your MailScanner configuration? If so, do you have
>
> use_bayes  1
>
> in /etc/MailScanner/mcp/mcp.spamassassin.conf?
>
At end, it was spamassasin cache, the message is always the same
(sender/recipient/content), so spamassassin just took existing score
from cache without even scanning it further.

It's solved now, but I'm still wondering why spamassassin cache isn't
utilized in manually started scan via spamc/spamassassin.


Best,
Miron J.

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