On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 01:18:18 -0700, Jo Rhett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>> And as I've stated several times before, spamassassin *DOES* run. 
>>> Always.  It's just whether or not it's doing anything useful.  When it 
>>> can't talk to the sockets, it's dead in the water.  
>
>Frank Bures wrote:
>> Interesting.  Never came across that one.  In my case if the socket is busy, 
>> spamd dies upon start.  How do you restart the spamassassin.  I use 
>> "service".
>
>Amavis uses SA in object mode.  This problem is related to bugs in 
>amavis startup, shutdown routines.
>
>NOTE: I'm not trying to report a bug in SA.  It was a comment that 
>inline configuration reloading on SA's part would make it more seamless. 
>(and in this case I could avoid bugs with the package I use that calls it)


Damn, I thought I'd subscribed to the SpamAssassin list not the Amavis
one. Maybe I should subscribe to the Amavis list to read about SA.

When last I looked SA was a stand alone; implementation with a mail
server was down to the individual. maybe I'm wrong, it wouldn't be the
1st time.

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