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>>X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.0 required=5.0 tests= version=2.11
>>
>>new test
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>>
>>Craig Hughes wrote:
>>
>>>Could be a missing 'From ' line at the head of the email. When you say
>>>it shows up in the spool
Anyone else see this: spamd is running and it marks a message as clean and the
message is in my mail spool /var/spool/mail/jjbacon but does not show up in Pine
or any IMAP client?? This only happens after mail is modified by spamc. I use
the /etc/procmailrc method of calling spamc:
:0fw
| spa
I get a message (see below) in my logs which leads me to think that the
permissions may be set wrong on my ~/.spamassassin dir. What are the correct
permissions for that dir? (ps. spamd is running as user "mail")
Mar 31 18:17:25 bacon spamd[5260]: Couldn't create readable default_prefs for
[/
I'll throw my 2-cents in and let y'all know I have the same problem
Gene Ruebsamen wrote:
> Quoting Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>>>when I run spamc < sample-spam.txt > spam.out
>>>spamc seems to work; however, when I receive an incoming mail message, I
>>
>>get
>>
>>Does it work or
ok, so I added "-u mail" for spamd's startup and now have this in my
main log:
Mar 19 10:20:27 bacon spamd[22447]: connection from localhost [
127.0.0.1 ] at port 44544
Mar 19 10:20:27 bacon spamd[22490]: Creating default_prefs
[/root/.spamassassin/user_prefs]
Mar 19 10:20:27 bacon spamd[22490
(procmail is used for local delivery, sendmail for everything else)
ok, so I have a /etc/procmailrc file with only:
:0fw
| spamc
in it and spamd running as: "spamd -d -c -a -F 0" but still no
X-Spam-Status header is added to my mail.
Greg Ward wrote:
>On 18 March 2002, Je
I have installed spamd/spamassassin/spamc but I don't think it's
scanning my emails. If I perform the 'spamassassin -t' test on a
message it will mark it as spam (or at least add the X-Spam-Status
header) but that header is not added to all my email. Is there any hook
I have to add to get it
after commenting that line out, do you have to do anything to make the change
effective? I commented it out and ran 'make test' (from my Mail-Spamassassin
dir which I installed Spamassassin from) and still had error's reported. Maybe
this means nothing. How do I tell if the change has been e
I have installed Spamassassin and Razor::Client but Spamassassin says it
cannot find Razor::Client. If I put "use Razor::Client;" in a perl
script or compiles/runs fine so it is in my @INC. What do I need to do
to have Spamassassin find it?
Jeff