> Seems to work fine for me.  I've switched the require IPC::Open2 to use
> IPC::Open2 but moved it to the top of the file.  Also removed the
> = {} from the
> hash declaration.  All seems to work OK on my linux machine.

I installed DCC and tried this earlier and got the same errors, but after
the latest changes it works fine now (under RH 7.1) - spamc/spamd and
spamassassin both work fine.

I piped a few archived spams through it and it successfully identified a
couple as listed in DCC.

I think this is a great addition to SA! The score probably shouldn't be
increased much over the current 2.0, though, since DCC is really a measure
of "bulkness" rather than spammishness, and without a good whitelist it
could lead to false positives.

--
michael moncur   mgm at starlingtech.com   http://www.starlingtech.com/
"We forfeit three-fourths of ourselves to be like other people."
                -- Arthur Schopenhauer


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