That depends how you have SA setup and how you call it, which you haven't explained. :)
If you're running it in a site-wide setup, and always with the same user (even if it doesn't exist on the server), then I'd recommend running spamd in debug mode and see what it says. On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:27 AM, m.b <mbarc...@f451.net> wrote: > If user would be missing, it would always cause problems. But it works 75% of > the time. > > Mark > > > Theo Van Dinter-2 wrote: >> >> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 8:47 AM, m.b <mbarc...@f451.net> wrote: >>> scantime=3.2,size=2745,user=(unknown),uid=104,required_score=5.0,rhost=........,raddr=..............,rport=57786,mid= >>> >>> Do you have any suggestions why not every message is passing through >>> BAYESS? >>> I thought it is was locking problem but I'am using flock (and no signs of >>> 'open bayes database' errors). >> >> My guess is that "user=(unknown)" is causing your issue. Perhaps the >> user that calls spamd doesn't exist on that server? >> >> Running spamd in debug mode would probably give you more information, fyi.