> > I have a problem related to spamassassin-3.0.2 which i have packged for my use. > > I have installed all rpms of spam-3.0.2 on my FC2 box. and then i have > > sent spam mail message to check whether its working properly or not on > > my box. Its able to grab the spam and giving header info as spam i.e. > > X-spam-status: yes etc > > but in its header information its giving """ autolearn=ham """ which > > should not be the case when its spam. rather it should be > > autolearn=spam. > > so can anybody of you help me in identifying where is the things wrong > > , i have not packged properly or i need to change something in some > > configuration file. > > It is possible the message was learned as ham. > > When deciding if message should be learned as ham or spam, some tests > are ignored, as described in Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf manual page: > > - rules with tflags set to 'learn' > - rules with tflags set to 'userconf' > - rules with tflags set to 'noautolearn' > > For example, if you used GTUBE spam example for your "spam mail" > (sample-spam.txt file distributed with SpamAssassin), than it will most > likely be learned as ham. GTUBE rule has tflags set to "userconf > noautolearn", and will be ignored when deciding should email be learned > as ham or spam. After all, GTUBE spam example isn't really a spam... > Try testing with some real piece of spam. > > -- In my case spamassassin-3.0.2 is catching sample-spam mail but not able to catch any other spam mail. entries in my local.cf are: rewrite_header Subject *****SPAM***** report_safe 1 -------------------------------------------- > spamassassin -D < /path/to/file this does not seem to be wrking. as giving nothing as output. and > sa-learn --spam --showdots /mail/folder/here is wrking fine and giving output 1 message learned. etc. i dont know if i am missing something in some configuration file. thanxs for any help -- Crisppy Fernandes