On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 01:50:40AM +1000, David Diggles wrote:
> I will go ahead and flush the spamdb database, and the pf tables
> and start over with default everything, no whitelist pf entries.

spamd acts up for me occasionally.  In such cases I just

 /etc/rc.d/spamd stop
 rm /var/db/spamd
 /etc/rc.d/spamd start

> When you say I misconfigured my setup, what do you mean?

He might have assumed that because you described your problem more with
narration than with logs or copy/paste, and when you did copy and paste,
it was incomplete.  For example:

> > >I am now trying it with -G120:6:864

Is that from rc.conf.local?  The command line?  If it was the command
line, were you calling spamd directly, or using rc.d?  Is that the
entire argument list passed?  Only what you thought was relevant to the
issue?  We don't know.

And when you say spamd was deleting email... that's just not possible
because spamd returns a 4xy/5xy after DATA.

There's no reason to narrate when logs tell a better story.

Nicolai

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