Craig, I haven't had time to play with it to see which component (spamd or spamc) is not behaving as before. I was having the same problem where the spamd/spamc combo wouldn't check my mail unless I specified the -u. However, it appears that it IS working properly now, without the -u, running as me (plankers). I did a "spamc -c < sample-spam.txt" and voila.
What I did when I upgraded to 2.1 was blow away all the stuff in /etc/mail/spamassassin, /usr/share/spamassassin (though I put the old rules back again), and all the AWL files in ~plankers/.spamassassin, leaving my user-prefs file. Maybe the problem is that initially it needs to know the user for the AWL stuff, and then afterwards it doesn't (for setting permissions, etc.). I don't know the code well enough at this point to comment intelligently. Again, I haven't had time to play with it, but my new laptop has Linux and I have a plane flight tomorrow, so guess what... :-) I'll see if I can find the problem (if the folks at the airport don't dismantle my laptop first). ...Bob On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Craig Hughes wrote: > On 2/28/02 11:30 AM, "Bob Plankers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > When you invoke spamc, do so by giving it your username: > > > > spamc -u plankers (for me). > > > > Otherwise the version in 2.1 doesn't function properly. > > How so Bob? It works fine for me. When you're running spamc (without -u) > are you runnign it as userid=plankers? > > C > ...................................................................... Bob Plankers [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Wisconsin - Madison +1.608.262.7783 Division of Information Technology http://bob.plankers.com _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk