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[Bug 3915] spamassassin sometimes skips to do bayes test

http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3915


Bob@Menschel.net changed:

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------- Additional Comments From Bob@Menschel.net  2005-04-09 17:41 -------
> I don't know why different headers are important here. ...

Yes, Bayes tests the whole body, headers and body text. And it considers all of
that. If in your first message the headers and body together indicated spam, but
in the second message with similar body, but very different headers, the body
suggested spam and headers suggested not-spam, then Bayes wouldn't make a
determination. 

Anyway, in October you were going to see if you could get a full debug output
which would let us know whether Bayes was working and simply not able to make a
determination on the "skipped" messages, or whether there was an actual problem.
Were you able to do this, and make a determination? Is there a problem that
still needs to be pursued? 



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