Ok, there's not a lot of detail about your problem, but here's some general
things I'd suggest.
First, make sure you have Net::DNS installed and your DNS lookup works.
Run from the command line:
spamassassin -tD
Look at the output to see if it even thinks it is trying or if it thinks
DNS is u
Is it possible your DNS server was wedged somehow?
If you get it to happen again, try the debug run of SA and see what you get.
At 01:45 PM 10/24/2002 -0400, Eric Mings wrote:
The strange thing is that it _was_ working fine until the last day or so.
I just restarted my mailserver and my dns ser
Eric Mings said:
> The strange thing is that it _was_ working fine until the last day or so.
> I just restarted my mailserver and my dns server and now everything is
> working again- spamassassin is doing rbl lookups. It seems very odd to
> me. I cannot see what could have caused it to stop and n
I noticed a dramatic increase in spam that was not being identified
properly by spam assassin on my setup in the last 24 hours. It appears
that for some unknown reason spamassassin is not doing the rbl checks
now. I see no spam that has rbl tags and my nameserver is not caching the
rbl listings as