Jim,
I have it set so that i'm using /usr/bin/spamassassin now. Thanks for that
info.

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Thanks,
-Brian



On Tue, November 7, 2006 10:42, Jim Maul wrote:
> 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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