From suse factory repository came newer perl, ...After downgrading perl and many many dependences (grrrrrrrr), I'm on 5.10.x perl, spamass 3.2.5 and all is excelent:
Aug 17 18:06:13 radio-hk spamd[31856]: spamd: result: . -135 - BAYES_00,SPF_CHECK_PASS,SPF_PASS,SUBJECT_NEEDS_ENCODING,SUBJ_ILLEGAL_CHARS,USER_IN_WHITELIST,spammedium scantime=0.3,size=2292,user=mail,uid=8,required_score=8.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=127.0.0.1,rport=54022,mid=<947.73.86-27076-1920780910-1282061...@seznam.cz>,bayes=0.000000,autolearn=ham
"USER_IN_WHITELIST" test runs too.Maybe there were some fights in the system, but not logged. This is how starts work to me
Thanks a lot ! J.K. Cituji Benny Pedersen <m...@junc.org>:
On tir 17 aug 2010 14:31:21 CEST, Josef Karliak wroteGood news everyone ! :)rpm distro was problem ? :)Seems like there were some rpm mismatch.newer happended for me at the time i used rpm based distro, nearly all else was happendrpm -qa gets me spamassassin ver. 3.2.5, but there is a 3.3.0both versions installed via rpm ?if no remove ALL again, delete all dirs that are listed in spamassassin -D --lintbut first do it with rpm !spamass. After running sa-update WHITELISTING works too. It is weird, who knows ? :-/sa-update is not changing your local whitelistsIt is needed to run sa-update after every editing of the local.cf or whitelist file?no sa-update does not touch you local files where you self maintains your config inonly need to restart spamd if used make sure anything that belongs to 3.2.5 is deletedrpm have a command to make local md5 checksumming to find if something is brokken, do this to verify it all ok-- xpoint http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
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