On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 11:41:15AM -0800, Craig Hughes wrote:
| How long is the message in question?

12KB

| Spamc won't process long messages.

I cut the message down to the bare minimum (du reports 4.0K, but
that's probably what my block size is) and it still triggers no tests.

| Also, add the "-f" flag to spamc, there might be some network
| failure happening somewhere.

There shouldn't be -- it's using the loopback interface.  I tried it
anyways with no difference.

| Also, I'd suggest getting the latest CVS version of spamassassin.
| Release of 2.0 is probably coming very soon now, and this fixes huge
| numbers of bugs while adding a lot of features.

I look forward to this release.  I'm using 1.5-5 right now (debian
package).


Just for kicks I looped through all the spam in my junk folder, and
spamc said none of them were spam.  'spamassassin' reports almost all
of them as spam.  I recalled seeing some messages properly flagged by
spamc/spamd before, so this was odd.  I then killed spamd and ran it
as 'me' and tried spamc again.  Then it worked as it should.  I ran
spamd as root again and tried spamc with total failure.

Apparently the problem lies with the method used to run spamd.  If I
run both spamd and spamc as root, it still fails.  If I run
"spamd -u <me>" as root and spamc as <me> it fails.  It seems to only
work if both spamd and spamc are run as <me>.

Any further suggestions?

-D

-- 

The fear of the Lord leads to life:
Then one rests content, untouched by trouble.
        Proverbs 19:23


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