On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 08:14:38PM -0500, Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
> >=item languages_filename
> >
> >If you want to be able to use the language-guessing rule
> >C<UNWANTED_LANGUAGE_BODY>, and are using C<config_text> instead of
> >C<rules_filename>, C<site_rules_filename>, and C<userprefs_filename>, you 
[...]
> 
> I'm NOT using rules_text though, unless this is the default behavior.
> I got this for a while:
> 
> Mar  7 19:51:17 quark spamd[81728]: config: failed to parse line, 
> skipping: languages_filename /usr/local/share/spamassassin/languages

rules_text, languages_filename, etc, are parameters to the Mail::SpamAssassin
object during creation, not config options.  So "languages_filename" won't
really help you unless you're writing your own code.

> I gave up and disabled textcat -- it's a shame, I'd like to use it.

TextCat will use <default path to rules>/languages.  Run "spamassassin -D
--lint" and look for the default rules line:

[22346] dbg: config: using "/usr/share/spamassassin" for default rules dir

I responded with this information in the ticket but you never responded.

> The only VERY ODD error I am seeing now (and only for ONE user) is this:
> 
> Mar  7 20:19:12 quark spamd[83564]: config: failed to parse line, 
> skipping: rewrite_subject_0
> Mar  7 20:19:12 quark spamd[83564]: config: failed to parse line, 
> skipping: report_header_1
> Mar  7 20:19:12 quark spamd[83564]: config: failed to parse line, 
> skipping: use_terse_report_1
> Mar  7 20:19:12 quark spamd[83564]: config: failed to parse line, 
> skipping: defang_mime_0
> Mar  7 20:19:12 quark spamd[83564]: config: failed to parse line, 
> skipping: auto_learn_0

Why are these odd?  None of these are valid config lines for 3.1.

> I could see trouble with any ONE of these things -- but all three? 
> Something feels odd.

Do you have a firewall blocking those services from working?

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