I'm having trouble running spamassassin to find out why a spam was not 
caught.  I've tried invoking as follows:

/usr/bin/spamassassin -D spam 

or

~/sausr/bin/spamassassin -D spam

where spam is the message exported to a file.  In both cases the process 
seems to get caught in an infinite loop, and never gives me a report.  
There is some information in the X-Spam-Status header, but I want the full 
info given in messages caught as spam.  Am I invoking spamassassin 
incorrectly?  Is it just really slow?

-Mike




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