Thank you that seemed to do it

I had only done a reload after doing postsuper -r ALL

Stopping and starting fixed it


Thanks 

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary V [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 10:27 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: Content Filter problem

>
>  My Log File is filling up with this error message
>
>warning: connect to transport spamassassin: Connection refused
>
>
>This is after I installed amavis
>
>I had previously had spamassassin working perfectly I have a working 
>installation but I am getting this warning.
>Spamassassin via amavis is working I think this is just left over from 
>the stand alone solution
>
>
>
>Any help?
>
>Tom
>

This is a postfix question. Assuming postfix settings reside in
/etc/postfix, start with

grep spamassassin /etc/postfix/*
grep amavis /etc/postfix/*

and show the results - so we get an idea of what you have set up.

If you have changed transports and have old mail trying to use a transport
that is no longer available, do:

postsuper -R all

to requeue the mail, then wait a few minutes (or more) for mail to process,
then stop and start postfix (not reload)

Gary V

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