Re: spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output

2007-05-17 Thread Matt Kettler
Ronan McGlue wrote: > since upgrading to 3.2 i have been getting regular messages in the > exim's panic log. > > > 2007-05-17 02:16:03 1HoVX0-0002df-PP spam acl condition: cannot parse > spamd output > > anyone else seen this or know any reasons why it happens? Looks

spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output

2007-05-17 Thread Ronan McGlue
since upgrading to 3.2 i have been getting regular messages in the exim's panic log. 2007-05-17 02:16:03 1HoVX0-0002df-PP spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output anyone else seen this or know any reasons why it happens? R Regards Ronan McGlue === An

Re: Exim: spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output (more information)

2006-08-23 Thread Johann Spies
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 02:28:38PM +0200, Johann Spies wrote: > I have just upgraded my Spamassassin on Debian Stable to 3.1.3 > (backports) from 3.0.3 and I get this message in Exim's paniclog: > > spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output At the same time the /var/l

Exim: spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output

2006-08-23 Thread Johann Spies
I have just upgraded my Spamassassin on Debian Stable to 3.1.3 (backports) from 3.0.3 and I get this message in Exim's paniclog: spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output That is not the case with every message. Does My Exim4-acl's: warn message = X-Spam-Score: $spam_score