On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 08:09:44PM +0100, Dag Ringdal wrote:
> > > [25234] dbg: dns: query failed: 7.1.3.updates.spamassassin.org => NOERROR
> > In your case, you got a DNS error...  I'd get that problem fixed, and then
> > you'd see something like:
> > [8572] dbg: channel: metadata version = 503923
> > [8572] dbg: dns: 7.1.3.updates.spamassassin.org => 503923, parsed as 503923
> > [8572] dbg: channel: current version is 503923, new version is 503923,
> > skipping channel
>
> You shall fix it, but but how should we proceed??

What do you mean?  If you fix the DNS error, such that sa-update can actually
get responses to queries, then when you run "sa-update -D" , you'll see output
similar to the above, which tells you the current rule version (503923) and
the new rule version (503923), thereby answering the question about whether or
not you have the latest rules.

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