On Friday 11 July 2003 19:02 CET Fred Bacon wrote:
> Hi, I'm running spamassassin 2.54 on a Redhat 7.3 distribution.
>
> I have my users place unmarked spam into a shared IMAP folder on our
> server.  Every night I have a cron job learn the contents of the folder
> as spam.  On occasion (perhaps once every two to three weeks), a message
> in the folder will cause sa-learn to seg fault.  When this happens, I
> have to rerun sa-learn by hand in debug mode to discover the offending
> message and delete it.
>
> Has anyone else seen this sort of behavior?  Would it help to send one
> of the troublesome messages to the list the next time it occurs?

At least I haven't heard of such behaviour. sa-learn really shouldn't 
segfault as it's a Perl script; it might be a bug in your Perl interpreter.

But anyway, please open a bug at http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org. In the 
description please write down your Perl version and the exact output of 
sa-learn, ie. what happens. When you've submitted the bug, please use the 
"attach" function to attach some sample spams to the bug.

Thanks
Malte



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