On 2023-11-01 at 07:50:38 UTC-0400 (Wed, 01 Nov 2023 12:50:38 +0100)
Cecil Westerhof <ce...@decebal.nl>
is rumored to have said:

)On 01.11.23 16:02, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Using scripts that hide things has his problems. :-(

The script was using:
   sa-update

And when I run that from the command line I get:
   gpg: WARNING: unsafe ownership on homedir '/etc/spamassassin/sa-update-keys'

In SOME contexts, '74' is defined as EX_IOERR. That would indicate a
problem with the underlying storage (OR network connection, in some
cases) used for your Bayes database.

What database are you using for Bayes?

I do not know. How can I find this out?

sa-update does not use BAYES database.

Installed about ten years ago on the then current Debian with the
defaults.


What tool are you using to learn messages?

I was confused. It was sa-update that went wrong.


What platform are you running on? (OS, distro, perl version, etc.)

Debian 12.
sa-update version 4.0.0 / svn1900642
 running on Perl version 5.36.0

Debian 12 contains SpamAssassion 4.0.0-6.

It also updates rules daily, if you set CRON=1 in /etc/default/spamassassin

did you install SpamAssassin from debian packages or using other way?


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