>
> add it to your /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf or user_prefs
>

Cool. That was it. Now to tackle this error:

Dec  3 15:35:36 mail spamd[26051]: debug: Pyzor: couldn't grok response
"sh: /usr/bin/pyzor: bad interpreter: No such file or directory "

Can't figure that one out. Does it even if I use /usr/local/bin/pyzor (the
/usr/bin/pyzor one is a symlink)

I'm wondering if pyzor is just b0rked. It fails the "gdbm test" so I
wonder if the two are related:

[3:41pm]jnichols@mail% python -c 'import gdbm' && echo 'gdbm found'
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<string>", line 1, in ?
ImportError: No module named gdbm
[3:41pm]jnichols@mail%

I've seen the "Traceback" error on the list before, but don't recall ever
seeing a fix for it.

This is also my first venture into the world of Pyzor. Perhaps I'm missing
something simple. :)



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