> -----Original Message----- > From: Jonathan Guthrie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > The message I am seeing in /var/log/exim_main.log is: > spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output > H=(mailservername) [IP] F=<address> temporarily rejected after DATA
I am seeing a LOT of these but have been watching for them in the Panic Log as they are more isolated there. Mine are without the "rejection" since I use "defer_ok" # ACL modifier spam = username/defer_ok Spam lookups (SpamAssassin) are supposedly cached and since I have a LOT of "Spam check stanzas" in my Config so I am pretty sure that every message gets checked, but sometimes the unimportant check MIGHT get skipped. FYI: I reordered the checks so that my first Spam check is the one that "rewrites the subject line" meaning if it is skipped only the visual marker is omitted -- and the later checks are the ones for marking subjects with SEVERE spam and adding the headers. I have resisted posting since it was completely unclear to me if this is a SpamD problem or an Exim problem -- or both. But SpamD was occasionally having trouble in another email server that only got "one look" at the email and used SpamC to do that. My research through the syslog SpamD entries SEEMS to (loosely) correctly with __ALARM__ entries for SpamD. Best GUESS: It's a SpamD 'feature', but this is only an educated guess based on chasing it for only one full day. > It looks like the messages are those containing attachments, > .zip from what I understand, but not all .zip are being > blocked, and it's definitely not blocked via > /usr/exim/rejected_file_type Good pickup -- if it is related to .zip files, I can research my logs further and maybe pinpoint the issue. BTW, I only spam check files <200k in size. And I am running a pre-release of SpamAssassin 3.10 -- Herb Martin, MCT, MCSD, MCSE, MVP [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://LearnQuick.Com 512 388 7339 -or- 1 800 MCSE PRO Accelerated MCSE in a Week Seminars