On 4/10/2012 5:43 PM, Trey Nolen wrote:
I'm using a combination of Ubuntu and Debian servers for scanning email
with spamc/spamd. I'm running the following version:
spamd -V
SpamAssassin Server version 3.3.1
running on Perl 5.10.1
with SSL support (IO::Socket::SSL 1.33)
with zlib support (Compress::Zlib 2.02)
I've been noticing a lot of messages in the logs like this since we
started using SSL:
Apr 10 08:02:11 mail spamc[5052]: failed sanity check, 293973 bytes claimed,
163770 bytes seen
Apr 10 08:02:12 mail spamc[4882]: failed sanity check, 293178 bytes claimed,
163770 bytes seen
Apr 10 08:02:32 mail spamc[6009]: failed sanity check, 294166 bytes claimed,
163770 bytes seen
Apr 10 08:02:35 mail spamc[5917]: failed sanity check, 405520 bytes claimed,
163770 bytes seen
Apr 10 08:02:36 mail spamc[6237]: failed sanity check, 295168 bytes claimed,
163771 bytes seen
Apr 10 08:02:54 mail spamc[6358]: failed sanity check, 297001 bytes claimed,
163771 bytes seen
Try, I myself have notes for getting SSL working properly from 2009 that
I never resolved with 3.2. I can't remember if I've fixed it in trunk,
though. If there is an open ticket, add your info please.
Regards,
KAM