Indeed, spamd starts and behold, I've got uridnsbl, hashcash and spf modules 
being loaded.

It seems amavis is the culprit, at least in the way it's loading (or not 
loading) modules.

On October 28, 2004 02:37 pm, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 02:29:08PM -0400, Mathieu Nantel wrote:
> > I'm at a lost here. Is it possible that this @INC search path doesn't
> > include the folder where uridnsbl, hashcash and SPF are located? I'm not
> > a perl expert, and I have no clue on how/if I can change amavisd's @INC
> > to reflect the proper path for these modules.
>
> It's possible, but then none of the SA modules would be able to load.
>
> > Can anyone help me out? I'm sorry, perhaps this should have been posted
> > on the amavis mailing list. However, I know that there are loads of
> > amavis experts here.
>
> Well, not really...  The first thing I would verify is that you have an
> appropriate init.pre file setup to load the plugins.  Without that, SA
> won't even try.
>
> Also, get it working outside of Amavis.  When that works, it's easier to
> get amavis working.

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