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    Problem with the bayesian filtering

    I think I have found my problematic configuration change: I disabled the Quarantine/Mark Spam (Level 3) rule, as I assumed that Modify Header would suffice.
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    Problem with the bayesian filtering

    Thanks for your reply. The incoming emails do get the X-SPAM-LEVEL: header, but it is empty. The ham was sourced from my own archive with 4000 mails. For the spam I downloaded from untroubled.org. I was hoping that at least the worst viagra-spam would be blocked with this input. The statistic...
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    Problem with the bayesian filtering

    Hi Tom, thanks for your reply. I did not touch the SMTP-ports: 25 for incoming, external mails, 26 for internal, outgoing mails. In the trusted networks I have added the external IP of my outgoing mailserver /32. I did not touch the rules, except for disabling the quarantine - I prefer just...
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    Problem with the bayesian filtering

    It seems that the pmg-filter is not using Spamassassin at all, as even the test string XJS*C4JDBQADN1.NSBN3*2IDNEN*GTUBE-STANDARD-ANTI-UBE-TEST-EMAIL*C.34X is passing through.
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    Problem with the bayesian filtering

    Hi all, I recently set up the PMG to try it out thoroughly. In order to do so, I set it up on a Debian machine. Now most parts seem to work just fine, but Spamassassin just does not seem to do any sort of scanning of the mails. I have fed Spamassassin with 4000 ham and 100k spam mails via the...

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