No dice.  Adding the -x option did not do the trick.

Thanks,

Mike

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Doug Monroe
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Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]qmail-scanner/spamassassin config


Mike Burkhouse wrote:
> Verify spamd is running:
>
> root      2285     1  0 13:14 ?        00:00:00 /usr/local/bin/perl
> /usr/local/bin/spamd -d -c -a

-d -c -a is the default which may not be what you need...
I don't guarantee this is the cause but I suspect NOT having the -x option
is
causing spamc to look for a -per-user- config file which is probably
missing?

FWIW- my /etc/init.d/spamd has:
# ORIG  daemon spamd -d -c -a
        daemon spamd -d -c -x -F 0 -L

with /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf of:
skip_rbl_checks 1
required_hits 5
auto_report_threshold 30
rewrite_subject 0
report_header 1
use_terse_report 1
defang_mime 0
# along with some whitelist_to|from lines

you need to figure out how to get -some- SA headers into the test mail.
Hope this helps.


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