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I've been a happy and silent user of SA for a while now.  Running 2.30 now
for a whild I recently got a wild hair and decided to spend the ten
minutes needed to upgrade to 2.43.  I'm just using SA as a user with
procmail, so the readme seemed cool to me.  However upon upgrade I'm
getting a log to debug output that I don't understand where it's coming
from... and it's making mail that procmail filters invalid.  Below are
details.

A few hours of scanning docs havn't helped me find anything, and
sourcefourge's archive search leaves a bit to be desired.  I have a
feeling this is something simply, but I seem to need some help being clued
in.

> spanmassassin -V
SpamAssassin version 2.43
> perl -v
This is perl, v5.6.1 built for i386-linux
[snip]

> cat sample-nonspam.txt|spamassassin
debug: Number of lines: 108
debug: Relative Line Numbers (in percent): 12.697333199579 29.519721770149 
40.8800726258374 63.8060390653807 74.5889492315516 93.5640391425596
debug: Absolute Line Numbers: 13 31 44 68 80 101
debug: Relative Offsets for section 1: 48.2012991046913 99.3694709983668
debug: Relative Offsets for section 2: 6.93676010661921 83.6820767989025
debug: Length of the first section: 722 bytes
debug: Length of the second section: 441 bytes
debug: Chunk start/end positions in Section 1: 348 717 (length: 369) 
debug: Chunk start/end positions in Section 2: 30 369 (length: 339) 
debug: Absolute line offsets: Line 31 character 348 to line 44 character 717
debug: Absolute chunk offsets: Line 38 charachter 42 to line 44 character 65
debug: section_2: l I will send to this list to    excise the dead addresses prior to 
resuming regular publication.    While you time the contractions of the newsletter's 
rebirth, I in-    vite you to read the TBTF Log [3] and sign up for its separate free  
  subscription. Send "subscribe" (no quotes) with any subject to    
[EMAIL PROTECTED] . I mail out collected Log items on
debug: Absolute line offsets: Line 68 character 30 to line 80 character 369
debug: Absolute chunk offsets: Line 68 charachter 30 to line 79 character 20
debug: section_2: m/    [7]  http://www.sitescooper.org/    [8]  
http://tbtf.com/pull-wwn/    [9]  http://tbtf.com/jargon-scout.html    [10] 
http://tbtf.com/siliconia.html    [11] http://tbtf.com/roving_reporter/    [12] 
http://tbtf.com/unblinking/    
________________________________________________________________________S o u r c e s> 
For a complete lis
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resuming regular publication.    While you time the contractions of the newsletter's 
rebirth, I in-    vite you to read the TBTF Log [3] and sign up for its separate free  
  subscription. Send "subscribe" (no quotes) with any subject to    
[EMAIL PROTECTED] . I mail out collected Log items on
debug: Section 2: m/    [7]  http://www.sitescooper.org/    [8]  
http://tbtf.com/pull-wwn/    [9]  http://tbtf.com/jargon-scout.html    [10] 
http://tbtf.com/siliconia.html    [11] http://tbtf.com/roving_reporter/    [12] 
http://tbtf.com/unblinking/    
________________________________________________________________________S o u r c e s> 
For a complete lis
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Subject: TBTF ping for 2001-04-20: Reviving
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TBTF ping for 2001-04-20: Reviving

    T a s t y   B i t s   f r o m   t h e   T e c h n o l o g y   F r o n t

    Timely news of the bellwethers in computer and communications
    technology that will affect electronic commerce -- since 1994

    Your Host: Keith Dawson

    ISSN: 1524-9948

    This issue: < http://tbtf.com/archive/2001-04-20.html >

    To comment on this issue, please use this forum at Quick Topic:
    < http://www.quicktopic.com/tbtf/H/kQGJR2TXL6H >
    ________________________________________________________________________

Q u o t e   O f   T h e   M o m e n t

    Even organizations that promise "privacy for their customers" rarely
    if ever promise "continued privacy for their former customers..."
    Once you cancel your account with any business, their promises of
    keeping the information about their customers private no longer
    apply... you're not a customer any longer.

    This is in the large category of business behaviors that individuals
    would consider immoral and deceptive -- and businesses know are not
    illegal.

    -- "_ankh," writing on the XNStalk mailing list
    ________________________________________________________________________

.TBTF's long hiatus is drawing to a close

    Hail subscribers to the TBTF mailing list. Some 2,000 [1] of you
    have signed up since the last issue [2] was mailed on 2000-07-20.
    This brief note is the first of several I will send to this list to
    excise the dead addresses prior to resuming regular publication.

    While you time the contractions of the newsletter's rebirth, I in-
    vite you to read the TBTF Log [3] and sign up for its separate free
    subscription. Send "subscribe" (no quotes) with any subject to
    [EMAIL PROTECTED] . I mail out collected Log items on Sun-
    days.

    If you need to stay more immediately on top of breaking stories,
    pick up the TBTF Log's syndication file [4] or read an aggregator
    that does. Examples are Slashdot's Cheesy Portal [5], Userland [6],
    and Sitescooper [7]. If your news obsession runs even deeper and you
    own an SMS-capable cell phone or PDA, sign up on TBTF's WebWire-
    lessNow portal [8]. A free call will bring you the latest TBTF Log
    headline, Jargon Scout [9] find, or Siliconium [10].

    Two new columnists have bloomed on TBTF since last summer: Ted By-
    field's roving_reporter [11] and Gary Stock's UnBlinking [12]. Late-
    ly Byfield has been writing in unmatched depth about ICANN, but the
    roving_reporter nym's roots are in commentary at the intersection of
    technology and culture. Stock's UnBlinking latches onto topical sub-
    jects and pursues them to the ends of the Net. These writers' voices
    are compelling and utterly distinctive.

    [1]  http://tbtf.com/growth.html
    [2]  http://tbtf.com/archive/2000-07-20.html
    [3]  http://tbtf.com/blog/
    [4]  http://tbtf.com/tbtf.rdf
    [5]  http://www.slashdot.org/cheesyportal.shtml
    [6]  http://my.userland.com/
    [7]  http://www.sitescooper.org/
    [8]  http://tbtf.com/pull-wwn/
    [9]  http://tbtf.com/jargon-scout.html
    [10] http://tbtf.com/siliconia.html
    [11] http://tbtf.com/roving_reporter/
    [12] http://tbtf.com/unblinking/
    ________________________________________________________________________

S o u r c e s

> For a complete list of TBTF's email and Web sources, see
    http://tbtf.com/sources.html .
    ________________________________________________________________________

B e n e f a c t o r s

    TBTF is free. If you get value from this publication, please visit
    the TBTF Benefactors page < http://tbtf.com/the-benefactors.html >
    and consider contributing to its upkeep.
    ________________________________________________________________________

    TBTF home and archive at http://tbtf.com/ . To unsubscribe send
    the message "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] TBTF is Copy-
    right 1994-2000 by Keith Dawson, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Commercial
    use prohibited. For non-commercial purposes please forward, post,
    and link as you see fit.
    _______________________________________________
    Keith Dawson               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Layer of ash separates morning and evening milk.

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