On 20250610 17:26:41, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2025-06-10 18:16:08 -0400, Bill Cole wrote:
On 2025-06-10 at 12:21:38 UTC-0400 (Tue, 10 Jun 2025 18:21:38 +0200)
Vincent Lefevre<vinc...@vinc17.net>
is rumored to have said:

The file
/var/lib/spamassassin/4.000001/updates_spamassassin_org/50_scores.cf
is ignored on my Debian/stable server.
Are you 100% certain of that?

Running 'spamassassin --lint -D config' will give you a rundown of the
config files as they get loaded. Somewhere in the middle of the output
should be 4 lines like this:

   dbg: config: fixed relative path:
/var/lib/spamassassin/4.000001/updates_spamassassin_org/50_scores.cf
   dbg: config: using
"/var/lib/spamassassin/4.000001/updates_spamassassin_org/50_scores.cf" for
included file
   dbg: config: read file
/var/lib/spamassassin/4.000001/updates_spamassassin_org/50_scores.cf
   dbg: config: parsing file
/var/lib/spamassassin/4.000001/updates_spamassassin_org/50_scores.cf

If they are there, that file IS loaded and parsed by SA. If they're not
present, there should be clues in whatever SA does emit.
I have that.

Then I don't understand why I still have the issue with

   RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_CERTIFIED_BLOCKED
   RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_RPBL_BLOCKED
   RCVD_IN_VALIDITY_SAFE_BLOCKED

(in the spamd logs and in the message headers).

Be rash. Search for these strings in all the usual places including user_prefs and under the /etc/mail(/spamassassin) tree, for example. Of course, the really dumb question is, "Are you running a version that looks in the folder you are mucking around in?"

{o.o}   Joanne has been known to, roughly speaking, "find ." on the machine to find such mysteries. I find amazing evil that way.

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