Hmmm... deepest thread here w/ John Hardin somehow got
broken... nabble hiccup?

So I am posting response here:

Daniel McDonald wrote:


> basically, ensure it can resolve DNS.  You can force it with 
> 
> dns_available yes
> use_bayes_rules
> If you want to turn bayes off:
> 
> use_bayes 0
> or maybe:
> use_bayes_rules 0 (if you want it to attempt to continue to update the
> bayes database)
> 

Where is this configuration file?

John Hardin wrote:


>  
>> > How do I enable network tests?
> 
> They should be enabled by default, you explicitly DISable them.
> 
> Look for the command line that starts SA. If "-L" or "--local"  
> appears, network tests have been disabled. 
> 
> You may be able to check this using "ps -fax" to see what the
> currently-running SA instance has for its command line.
> 

/usr/bin/spamd --username=popuser --daemonize --nouser-config
--helper-home-dir=/var/qmail --max-children 1 --create-prefs
--virtual-config-dir=/var/qmail/mailnames/%d/%l/.spamassassin
--pidfile=/var/run/spamd/spamd_full.pid --socketpath=/tmp/spamd_full.sock

Evan Platt wrote:


> Edit your spamd start-up script, or start-up options file (depending on
> which OS you're running, these may be different). There should be a -L or
> --local switch in that file. Remove it to enable network tests. "
> 

What are the file names?

thanks

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