This addresses one of my concerns.  If there are multiple local.cf files, if
children are spawned  (correct term?) could they possible access the other
files.  Specifically, some of my ham, which is obviously spam seems to be
comparing to another required_hits score.  Obviously, this causes problems.

running SA 3.0.4, Fedora core 3

Thank you,
Jeff D


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> Matthew.van.Eerde wrote:
> > James Smith wrote:
> >> On running 'spamassassin -D --lint' it claims to use those config
> >> files, and does indeed (as shown by the TEST_E at the end of the
> >> output) but it must be using diferent configs when invoked from the
> >> mail server.  My mail headers list tests not in this list, and only
> >> requires a score of 4 wheras this output is requiring 5 as it
> >> should...
> >
> > It must be that VHCS is invoking SpamAssassin in some fashion that
> > ignores local.cf.  How does VHCS invoke SpamAssassin?
>
> Or to attack the problem from the other end, are there any files on your
> system that contain
>       required_score 4
> ?
>
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> Matthew.van.Eerde (at) hbinc.com               805.964.4554 x902
> Hispanic Business Inc./HireDiversity.com       Software Engineer
>
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