[QUOTE]1) why are you passing --siteconfigpath and --configpath to spamd? (This
is generally NOT needed, and usually ill advised unless you have a good
reason to do so). If you add these to your spamassassin call, does it
change the results?
2) when you run your spammassassin tests, have you su
El mar, 02-01-2007 a las 17:53 +0100, Thomas Schlosser escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I have a SUSE 9.3 mailserver with Postfix and SA 3.1.7 running.
>
> Unfortunately the commands (run as root)
> spamassassin and
> spamc calculate different results. In fact they seem to run different tests.
>
> I poste
Thomas Schlosser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a SUSE 9.3 mailserver with Postfix and SA 3.1.7 running.
>
> Unfortunately the commands (run as root)
> spamassassin and
> spamc calculate different results. In fact they seem to run different tests.
>
> I postet the details in a german forum:
> http://ww
Thomas Schlosser wrote:
Hi,
I have a SUSE 9.3 mailserver with Postfix and SA 3.1.7 running.
Unfortunately the commands (run as root)
spamassassin http://www.linuxforen.de/forums/showthread.php?t=229016
(including the scan reports!)
One source could be the associated user, but when trying to r