THIS IS A TEST INSTANCE. ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST!!!!
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For more information, please read the Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf documentation.
Possible autolearn states
In SpamAssassin 2.5 and 2.6, there were only three states for the autolearn result:
- ham: the message was learned as ham (non-spam)
- spam: the message was learned as spam
- no: the message was not learned
ham, spam, and no. In SpamAssassin 3.0, the result was enhanced to have six states: ham, spam, no, disabled, failed, and unavailable.ham and spam are the same. no is now
- ham: the message was learned as ham (non-spam)
- spam: the message was learned as spam
- no: explicitly that the message didn't achieve the proper threshold values
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- and requirements to be learned
- disabled: means that the configuration specifies
bayes_auto_learn 0
oruse_bayes 0
and so no autolearning is attempted
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- failed: means that autolearning was attempted, but couldn't complete. This happens if SpamAssassin can't gain a lock on the Bayes database files, etc.
- unavailable
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- : catch-all for anything not covered above.
Question: Which of the six states means "Autolearn not performed: message already learned"?
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