On 11.7.2010 5:40, Chris wrote:
> I upgraded to Mandriva 2010.1 yesterday. I was already running SA 3.3.0
> and AFAICT that didn't change. What did change are log entries. I'm now
> seeing entries like this:
> 
> rhost=localhost,raddr=127.0.0.1,
> rport=/home/chris/.evolution/cache/tmp/spamd-socket-path-UHKUFV,mid=(unknown)
> 
> spamd[10560]: spamd: identified spam (11.1/5.0) for chris:500 in 0.4
> seconds, 19 bytes.
> Jul 10 20:41:26 localhost spamd[10560]: spamd: result: Y 11 -
> EMPTY_MESSAGE,L_MANY_STD_PROBS,MISSING_DATE,MISSING_HEADERS,MISSING_MID,
> MISSING_SUBJECT,NO_HEADERS_MESSAGE,NO_RECEIVED,NO_RELAYS,SAGREY
> scantime=0.4,size=19,user=chris,uid=500,required_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,
> raddr=127.0.0.1,rport=/home/chris/.evolution/cache/tmp/spamd-socket-path-UHKUFV,
> mid=(unknown),autolearn=disabled,shortcircuit=no
> 
> I can't even find the above message in my spam folder. I'm using
> Evolution 2.30.2 however I do not have the settings to us SA enabled in
> Evo as I run all incoming mail through procmail. I checked back through
> syslog entries prior to the upgrade and didn't see anything at all like
> the above
> rport=/home/chris/.evolution/cache/tmp/spamd-socket-path-UHKUFV
> 
> Any ideas anyone?

This is clearly a Mandriva issue, not a SpamAssassin issue. There
probably is some kind of "Mandriva Users" mailing list out there.




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