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Mark Wendt (Contractor) writes:
> I recently upgraded from 2.55 to 2.61, and upon starting spamd, I get this 
> message: unix dgram connect: Socket operation on non-socket at 
> /usr/local/bin/spamd line 282.  I'm running Solaris 8 on the server, latest 
> patches.  Messages are written to syslogd, and everything otherwise seems 
> to be working.  I start spamd with this:  "spamd -a -d".  I did some 
> digging in the archives, and ddin't see much mention of the issue, or what 
> it took to fix it.  Is this really a problem on Solaris, or is it pretty 
> much a non-issue?

Solaris' perl has problems with syslog.  SpamAssassin tries to detect a
syslog method that will work, and sometimes fails.  If it's logging
successfully to syslog, it's not a problem.

- --j.
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