I've been using spamassassin for a couple weeks now, and it works
perfectly except for messages from a certain mailing list, which fail to
be delivered and just sit in the mail spool. Exim displays the following
when I try to force the queue:

2002-10-31 16:08:17 1874Q3-0006Qi-00 == clinta@localhost
R=spamcheck_router T=spamcheck defer (-24): Filter process failure
2002-10-31 16:08:17 186zQ6-00060E-00 == clinta@localhost
R=spamcheck_router T=spamcheck defer (-24): Filter process failure
2002-10-31 16:08:18 186LEK-0002My-00 == clinta@localhost
R=spamcheck_router T=spamcheck defer (-24): Filter process failure
2002-10-31 16:08:19 185wPd-0000KW-00 == clinta@localhost
R=spamcheck_router T=spamcheck defer (-24): Filter process failure
2002-10-31 16:08:19 185sGt-0000te-00 == clinta@localhost
R=spamcheck_router T=spamcheck defer (-24): Filter process failure
2002-10-31 16:08:20 187LHt-00080t-00 == clinta@localhost
R=spamcheck_router T=spamcheck defer (-24): Filter process failure

This is what is sent to my maillog:

Oct 31 15:48:31 Fear-Linux spamd[32118]: logmsg: processing message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for mail:8, expecting 46895
bytes.
Oct 31 15:48:31 Fear-Linux spamd[32118]: processing message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for mail:8, expecting 46895
bytes.
Oct 31 15:48:32 Fear-Linux spamd[32118]: logmsg: bad protocol: header
error: (Content-length mismatch: 46895 vs. 46889)
Oct 31 15:48:32 Fear-Linux spamd[32118]: bad protocol: header error:
(Content-length mismatch: 46895 vs. 46889)
Oct 31 15:48:31 Fear-Linux spamc[32116]: failed sanity check, 256008
bytes claimed, 0 bytes seen

I have no idea how to fix this; I'd like to be able to fix the problem
instead of just going around it with exim in case future messages have
the same problem. I also had one other message from a different source
that did this as well.

Thanks

Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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