Creede Lambard 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.
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. :)
Is this a known problem? And if not, any hints on how I might try to track it down?
Hi,
BSDi 4.3 handling the spamd, being called from a Slackware 8.1 box with spamc and I see the same thing in 2.60-rc3. Not often mind you, I get about 600 spams a day personally and about 4 slip through without processing. All the spams are under 10k in size, just no mark up what so ever.
Going to try rc4 today and see if that fixes anything.
Regards,
Rick
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