Here is the result of running spamd under debug (-D) mode.
I ran a spamc -c < sample-spam.txt, and the spamd process spun up the
CPU to 100%.
I then ctrl-c'd the spamc command, and this caused spamd to seg fault.
debug: ignore: test message to precompile patterns and load modules
debug: using "/
Yikes... sorry for the double post... Forgot to attach the file.. :(
-Paul
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Greetings,
I have been using SpamAssassin for quite some time. Today, I attempted
to upgrade from v2.42 to v2.43.
I am using qmail + qmail-scanner (with sophos) + spamassassin. Perl
v5.6.1
I am using a RedHat 7.3 system.
Everything had been running properly until I tried to upgrade to 2.43.
Now
Greetings,
I have been using SpamAssassin for quite some time. Today, I attempted
to upgrade from v2.42 to v2.43.
I am using qmail + qmail-scanner (with sophos) + spamassassin. Perl
v5.6.1
I am using a RedHat 7.3 system.
Everything had been running properly until I tried to upgrade to 2.43.
Now