Brian S. Meehan wrote:
Spamassassin is invoked from Courier-MTA. (OS is SUSE Pro 9.3)
The /usr/lib/courier/etc/courierd file has the following line:
DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/bin/spamassassin | /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop"
I had tried it with 'spamc' but there was no difference. When I tried it
with /usr/bin/spamd I get the following in my mail log:


spamd is the daemon and you definitely do not want to start this for every message you receive. You should be using spamassassin or spamc here. If you use spamc, spamd must already be started and running for it to function correctly. spamc/spamd are a pair and are used together. spamassassin is standalone.

spamd[5895]: spamd: could not create INET socket on 127.0.0.1:783:
Permission denied
courierlocal:
id=00086831.4550A56E.00001702,from=<...sender...>,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[5895] error: spamd: could not create INET socket on 127.0.0.1:783:
Permission denied
courierlocal:
id=00086831.4550A56E.00001702,from=<...sender...>,addr=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
spamd: could not create INET socket on 127.0.0.1:783: Permission denied
courierlocal:
id=00086831.4550A56E.00001702,from=<...sender...>,addr=<[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,size=928,success:
Message delivered.
courierd: completed,id=00086831.4550A56E.00001702


I definitely have more than 200 ham and 200 spam in the database (done
with sa-learn commands). bayes_seen is 632k and bayes_toks is 2.5M in
size.

I think the problem is network tests but I checked the
/etc/sysconfig/spamd file and the only uncommented line is:
SPAMD_ARGS="-d -c"

-Brian


Can you send a sample of a message that you received? Im not sure if you did this already as i missed the original message.

-Jim

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