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On Wed, 01 May 2002, Sean Rima outgrape:

>> Have you guys turned this on for sonic.net with DCC running against a
>> non-local DCC server?
>> 
> 
> I just checked my mail log for something else and noticed : May 1
> 23:42:18 bsod spamd[3575]: connection from localhost [ 127.0.0.1
> ] at port 1988
> May  1 23:42:41 bsod pop3d: Connection, ip=[::ffff:192.168.0.1]
> M
> 
> I checked and there are a few of these where there is no status and
> the mail doesn't have a Spam header to show that SA has checked it.
> 

I have done some further testing on this and found that if started spamd
with the options from the command line then all messages are checked. If
I start it via /sbin/init.d/spamd (a SuSE start script) then only some
are created. This has only affected this cvs version.

Sean

Please I am subscribed to this list
so there is no need to cc me a reply
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