Hi,
When running spamassassin -t < spam spamassassin returns that the given message is spam (which is correct).
Running spamc on spam using spamc -c < spam, spamc returns 0/4.3.
Spamd is running:
root 24816 0.0 9.3 13380 11952 ? S 11:22 0:00 /usr/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/spamd -d -D -C /etc/spamd.conf
The test messages that come with Spamassassin gives the same incorrect results from spamc/spamd.
Any ideas?
Do you have any user_prefs files o your machine? Spamd may wind up only using root or nobody's user_prefs (this gets real specific to how your machine is setup), whereas spamassassin will always use the current user's user_prefs.
Also why is spamd in /usr/local, but perl is in /usr/bin? Are you sure you don't have TWO copies of spamd? (one in /usr/bin/ and one in /usr/local/bin?)
What path is spamassassin coming from (run "which spamasssassin" to find out)
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