Here's my setup:
I have a vanilla install of Red Hat linux running a fairly plain Intel
server.  I have Q-mail, Q-mail Scanner, and Sophos AV running.  All 3 of
these worked fine before trying to install Spamassassin.

When I install SA downloaded 2.01 and used the perl makefile to do the
install.  I haven't downloaded any of the optional packages, just the single
SA tarball.

Here is where the trouble begins:

When I run this test:  
        spamassassin -t < sample-spam.txt > spam.out

I get this output:
        Failed to run A_FROM_IN_AUTO_WLIST SpamAssassin test, skipping:
        (Cannot open auto_whitelist_path /root/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist:

spam.out still get's written, however, and looks exactly how you'd expect.
It has all the spam identifiers in there, so aside from the error I get on
the command line it seems to work.

if I run my own test, where I pipe in a simple "spammy" text file that I
wrote myself, I get no error, and spam.out is still correct.


Finally, if I send a spam-a-rific e-mail to myself from the outside, it
doesn't get labeled as Spam at all, even though if I use spamassassin -t on
the same mail it'll get labeled as spam.  I know Q-mail scanner sees SA (it
said so during the installation) and I know it's using SA because I can see
it in the logs and in the perl script itself.

If anybody has a setup like this can can give me any ideas I'd appreciate
it.  I submitted a question like this once but I've tried quite a few things
and have read everything I can get my hands on since then and still no luck.

As always, thanks in advance for any help.  If anybody has any cool SA docs
you could point me at (beyond those that I find on their site) I'd
appreciate that as well.

Thanks.

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