El mar, 02-01-2007 a las 17:53 +0100, Thomas Schlosser escribió: > Hi, > > I have a SUSE 9.3 mailserver with Postfix and SA 3.1.7 running. > > Unfortunately the commands (run as root) > spamassassin <mail > and > spamc <mail > calculate different results. In fact they seem to run different tests. > > I postet the details in a german forum: > http://www.linuxforen.de/forums/showthread.php?t=229016 > (including the scan reports!) > > One source could be the associated user, but when trying to run either > spamd/spamc or spamassassin with different users (my account, root, > nobody, spamfilt [which is the dummy account to run spamd]) no result > matches the plain spamassassin call as root. > I have no user specific prefs (that I know of). I started to build a > Bayes-DB the last days (which seems to be found under user "spamfilt). > I even tried to run spamd with -c or with -x. > We had the same problem. After lot of checks it resulted to be the more silly thing: a permission problem with the bayes files (the amavis user couldn't read them). Check that your amavis user can use these files.
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