Hi,

On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 18:52:39 -0700 Creede Lambard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello all, new to the list, so apologies if this has already been covered.
> 
> I upgraded my version of SpamAssassin from 2.55 to 2.6 this morning, turned
> it on, and started watching the mail log when obvious spams started appearing
> in my mailbox. At first I thought it was only spam that was being forwarded
> from one of my other accounts, but that theory went out the window.
> 
> The symptoms are that sometimes a message will be pipelined into spamd, and
> spamd will show that it has accepted the message, but there is never any
> mention of the mail's score, and never any mention that the mail actually
> exited spamd. On the recommendation of a friend I tried
> 
>   cat spamsample | /usr/bin/spamc -a
> 
> to see what it happened, and one of the mails in question passed through
> unscathed. Again, no mention in the headers that SpamAssassin ever touched
> the mail in any way.

How big is the message? Over 100k? SA won't process mail over 100-250k
(I can't remember the limit; it's in the docs somewhere.)

> This is happening on a Gentoo system. I emerged 2.60, updating the DB
> routines as recommended (although I doubt that's the problem, since I'm not
> doing any Bayesian filtering that I'm aware of). Right now I'm back to using
> 2.55-r1, which works just fine once you take out anything having to do with
> Osirusoft. :)

Do the messages that passed through 2.60 also pass through 2.55?

> Is this a known problem? And if not, any hints on how I might try to track it
> down?

May be, though if the issue is message size, it's intentional behavior.

-- 
Bob Apthorpe


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