In
/usr/local/bin/spamfilter.sh there are a number of options with -T in place. 
i.e.

CAUGHT_OUTPUT=`${SPAMASSASSIN} -4 -x -E -s $MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE -T 
$THRESHOLD_OFFSET`
                                                                                
                                            xxx  

In my mail.log, it’s causing an warning and the mail is failing.

Spam filter piping to SpamAssassin: //opt/local/libexec/perl5.20/spamc -4 -x -E 
-s 10485760 -T 4.0
Dec  2 14:33:14 zeus spamc[85610]: invalid usage
Dec  2 14:33:14 zeus spamfilter[85611]: Error code 64 processing spam
…
...
relay=spamfilter, delay=13, delays=13/0/0/0.05, dsn=5.3.0, status=bounced 
(command line usage error. Command output: Dec  2 14:33:14  spamfilter[85609] 
<Notice>: Spam filter piping to SpamAssassin: /opt/local/libexec/perl5.22/spamc 
-4 -x -E -s 10485760 -T 4.0 Error in argument 6, char 2: option not found T Dec 
 2 14:33:14  spamfilter[85611] <Warning>: Error code 64 processing spam! )

any ideas anyone. What exactly is the -T for ???

thanks

Robert Chalmers
rob...@chalmers.com <mailto:rob...@chalmers.com>.au  Quantum Radio: 
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Mac mini 6.2 - 2012, Intel Core i7,2.3 GHz, Memory:16 GB. El-Capitan 10.11. 2TB 
Storage made up of - 
Drive 0:HGST HTS721010A9E630. Upper bay. Drive 1:ST1000LM024 HN-M101MBB. Lower 
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