Hello, Quick question... This is a snippet from the exim mailing list:
> The routers and transports seem fine. However, a quick check > through a FreeBSD Spamassassin change log does reveal that a > bug was introduced that gave problems with Exim, Spamassassin > and BSMTP: > > http://pkgsrc.se/mail/spamassassin > (bug 4966 in their numbering scheme) > > I'd check with the Debian package maintainers that this bug > has been fixed in the release they've put out. So... do you think i'm suffering this bug? The URL above indicates that it was fixed in 3.1.4, but am i suffering what looks like that bug, do you think? I'm still waiting to hear about the possible timeout setting in the exim config. Trouble is, with testing, if it goes wrong again, email is returned to the sender, and for people like my manager etc... this is unacceptable. Unfortunately, we do not have a test environment at the moment, so if i do make a change, i need to be as certain as i can be that it will fix the problem :-( Thanks again people... Richard. Adam Wilbraham wrote: >> You said in your other email that "since the --local option disables >> net tests, SA may pass a lot more spam". Does this mean it will think >> a lot of legit email is spam, whereas before it knew it was legit? > > Nope, he means the opposite - that a lot more spam will get through as > clean, as the network tests which help identify spam won't be used. > > > Adam. > > _____________________________________________________________________ > This e-mail has been scanned for viruses by Verizon Business Internet Managed > Scanning Services - powered by MessageLabs. For further information visit > http://www.mci.com > > -- Richard Hobbs (Systems Administrator) Toshiba Research Europe Ltd. - Speech Technology Group Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://www.toshiba-europe.com/research/ Tel: +44 1223 376964 Mobile: +44 7811 803377