Dear List,

Well..........weird.........I guess just the process of asking for help
was all the help I really needed. As soon as I sent the last two emails,
I thought I'd try to manually install the latest version of SpamAssassin
myself, from the console, using make, make, make test, make install,
then run it in debug mode, and it worked, it worked with amavisd-new and
Razor2 just fine. Razor2 kicks out no errors this time. I do not know
what I did differently by doing it manually versus using the "perl
-MCPAN - e "install Mail::SpamAssassin" but whatever it was seemed to
have done the trick.

Thanks very much.

Til next time.

Thanks again.

Jason










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Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 15:58
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Subject: FW: erroring-out using 'Razor2' & 'SA' & 'amavsd-new'
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Dear List,

A new clue.

I just ran:

perl -MCPAN -e "install "Mail::SpamAssassin"

and about 3/4 the way through, I got this output at the console:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------
t/mailing_lists.............ok
t/nonspam...................ok t/razor.....................skipped. yes
        all skipped: no reason given t/razor2....................Error
202 while authenticating, aborting. checking for socket in -lsocket...
no checkingNot found: spam =  Listed in Razor2 # Failed test 1 in
t/SATest.pm at line 385 t/razor2....................NOK 1 checking for
t_accept in -lnsl... no
Note: this may not be an SpamAssassin bug, as Razor tests can fail due
to problems with the Razor servers. checking for strdup... yes
t/razor2....................FAILED test 1 checkingFailed 1/2 tests,
50.00% okay
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------

I do not know if this is related to my original post to this about 5
minutes ago about these two software's interaction or not, but does
anyone know why:

"Error 202 while authenticating, aborting."

....would come back?

Thanks again.

Jason

PS: if you could be so very kind as to reply to us directly as well as
the list, that would be the greatest. Thanks very much.










-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 15:30
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: erroring-out using 'Razor2' & 'SA' & 'amavsd-new'
Sensitivity: Private


Dear List,

I am running what I believe to the latest versions of all of the
following softwares: 
Mandrake Linux
postfix 1.11.1
amavisd-new 
Razor2 2.34
SpamAssassin 2.53
clamAV & AntiVir 

All seems to work pretty darn well, but when SA tries to call Razor2, as
seen in "amavisd debug' mode, I get the following: 
--------------------------------------------------------------- 
razor2 check skipped: No such file or directory Insecure dependency in
connect w 
hile running with -T switch at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/IO/S 
ocket.pm line 114. 
--------------------------------------------------------------- 





The amavsd-new site at this URL: 
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/#faq 
talks about applying two different patches to resolve some issues, but
even after I patched those two files, still get this error. 

Anyone been here before? Any one find out how to get out of this? This
is very important to us as tons and tons and tons of spam is making its
way through since Razor2 cant catch/tag them. 

Thanks very very much. 

Jason  

PS: if you could be so very kind as to reply to us directly as well as
the list, that would be the greatest. Thanks very much.


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