Hi, Sorry for delaying my answer. I had tried to look at this in some other ways, and I simply don't know how further to help you with this. You are right about -l, and I haven't found time to look deeper into this.
The debug info is printed to stderr, but KMail may be capturing this into /dev/null. See if you can configure KMail to do otherwise. Do you start KMail from an icon / menu? If yes, try starting from commandline and see if you get any debug messages on that xterm. Amit On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, shlomo solomon wrote: > > > /usr/bin/spamassassin -a -D -l /tmp/spam_assassin.log > > Further to my previous post, I set up the log as Amit suggested, but after > getting 5 e-mails (2 spam and 3 from IGLU), I see that the log, in fact, > contains only a copy of the e-mails before processing by SpamAssassin. I > don't see anything that would be of any help in determining why performance > (speed) is so poor for me. I looked at the man page, and it seems that that's > exactly what -l does. The man page doesn't say where -D (debug) information > get written. > > -- Amit Margalit ============= "Ada is PL/I trying to be Smalltalk. -- Codoso diBlini ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]