On 2/28/02 2:43 PM, "Bob Plankers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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).


Thanks bob, that's helpful -- it could well be a problem in the creation of
the AWL db file which doesn't occur if the file already exists.

C


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