Hi,
        I'm using exiscan with spamd, and recently it's stopped working.  I've been 
trying to get dcc working with spamassassin, but gave up - so I'm assuming that's what 
has caused it.
        Running spamd in debug mode I get:

debug: all '*From' addrs: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
debug: running header regexp tests; score so far=0
debug: running body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=0
debug: running raw-body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=0.867
debug: running uri tests; score so far=0.867
debug: uri tests: Done uriRE
debug: running full-text regexp tests; score so far=0.867
debug: DCCifd is not available: no r/w dccifd socket found.
debug: all '*To' addrs: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
debug: forged-HELO: from=212.69.246.133 helo= by=secure-uk.net
debug: DNS MX records found: 3
debug: RBL: success for 10 of 11 queries
Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at 
/usr/local/share/perl/5.6.1/Mail/SpamAssassin/Dns.pm line 303, <GEN7> line 38.

For one thing in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf I have the line use_dcc 0.  So it 
should be trying to use DCCifd.  But I don't know whether that is related to the last 
error message.

In the main exim log I get:


2003-09-11 10:18:59 19xNbK-0004Vv-60 spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output
2003-09-11 10:18:59 19xNbK-0004Vv-60 H=server21.ukservers.net [217.10.138.198] 
Warning: ACL "warn" statement skipped: condition test deferred:
2003-09-11 10:19:02 19xNbK-0004Vv-60 spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output
2003-09-11 10:19:05 19xNbK-0004Vv-60 spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output
2003-09-11 10:19:08 19xNbK-0004Vv-60 spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output
2003-09-11 10:19:11 19xNbK-0004Vv-60 spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output
2003-09-11 10:19:11 19xNbK-0004Vv-60 H=server21.ukservers.net [217.10.138.198] 
F=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> temporarily rejected after DATA

And in the exim paniclog, I get many lines like:

2003-09-11 10:19:11 19xNbK-0004Vv-60 spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd outp
ut

Can anybody tell me how I fix this?  As I say, it could be to do with me trying to add 
DCC to an already working system.  DCC has been fully removed, as far as I can tell, 
but the error still occurs.

-- 
Richard Kirkcaldy


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