Hi dan, list,

> I think it's simply a function of load. The first system gets the bulk of
the mail thoughput.  You can see that the > erratic loads
> tail off over the weekend.  It's wierd.  I have tried disabling RBL, bayes
and even removing all my third party
> rules.  No dice.

If it is still leaving spamds lying around with bayes disabled then I don't
know.... I have just set bayes_learn_to_journal 0 (thanks David Funk) and my
problem seems to have stopped.... maybe.

As far as I am concerned spamd should NEVER have rouge spamd's coming off it
that don't have a matching spamc.  (is that right??)


:\



> > Dan, maybe it is looking in that dir cause the mta user has a home dir
set
> > to /Users/admin/ - my system side stuff is kept in
> > /home/qscand/.spamassassin/ fwiw.

> Is qscand your admin user that you login as?  admin is that user for me.
OS X uses a /Users/ set-up as opposed to > the normal *nix
> /home/ structure.

No, qscand is the user that spamd runs as, and so everything for me is in
/home/qscand/.spamassassin/.

If you are seeing /Users/admin/ I would presume that your spamd runs as the
user admin?  What user is it running as?


> Here is my local.cf minus the white lists:
>
> required_hits           5
> skip_rbl_checks         0
> use_bayes               1
> bayes_file_mode         0700
> bayes_path              /var/spool/bayes/bayes

Are you sure that if you set use_bayes 0 the problem doesn't go away?  I
just set bayes_learn_to_journal 1 nad it helped alot for me ?






Pete




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