I had suse factory repository active, this is where comes 3.3.x version. Interesting is why rpm told me that 3.2.5 is install (rpm -qa | grep spamassassin).
  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 wrote

Good 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 happend

rpm -qa gets me spamassassin ver. 3.2.5, but there is a 3.3.0

both versions installed via rpm ?

if no remove ALL again, delete all dirs that are listed in spamassassin -D --lint

but 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 whitelists

It 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 in

only need to restart spamd if used

make sure anything that belongs to 3.2.5 is deleted

rpm have a command to make local md5 checksumming to find if something is brokken, do this to verify it all ok

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