--As of May 23, 2014 11:23:44 PM +0100, Martin Gregorie is alleged to have
said:
This morning SA 3.3.2 was working as expected on my SA test box when I
amended a rule to recognise a new spam variant. The test box is running
a fully patched (as of last Friday) copy of Fedora 20. Then I did my
normal weekly yum upgrade. Shortly after that I got some new spam which
I ran a test on using my normal spamc/spamd test system on the SA test
box. To my surprise, no X-Spam headers at all were added to it.
--As for the rest, it is mine.
Two quick questions: Does it happen to *every* message passed to spamc, and
does restarting spamd solve it?
This sounds similar to the behavior I was mentioning in a post earlier, and
am having trouble tracking down. Restarting mitigates in my case.
Daniel T. Staal
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