Aha... you need to modify your logrotate scripts to restart spamd.  On 
linux, there is a /etc/logrotate.d directory which contains rulesets for 
each service & how to restart (kill -HUP, etc.)

Nicolas STRANSKY wrote:

>hello,
>
>In fact, i've installed spamassassin 2.31 to see if it could solve the
>problem and here is what i've noticed : spamassassin stops to log every day
>just after the logrotate has finished rotating the logs and that syslog-ng
>has been restarted. If I restart spamd, then it logs connections again,
>until syslog-ng is restarted.
>I you ever heared of this problem and would you know how I can solve it ?
>I'm on Debian woody.
>
>regards,
>  
>

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