Am 12.02.2016 um 22:36 schrieb Martin Gregorie:
On Fri, 2016-02-12 at 20:58 +0000, Sebastian Arcus wrote:
I'm on Slackware without selinux. I'm not even convinced it is a
permission problem at all. If I restrict the permissions of the files
on purpose, it actually reports:

In that case ignore my last post, which assumed it was an SElinux
problem.

Could the problem be down to differing versions of the bayes database
manager? If so, it may be worth letting SA set up an empty Bayes
database and using the backup tool to make a backup on the source
system in a version-agnostic format, e.g as a CSV file, and then
restoring it to the new system with its restore tool.

that won't explain "file don't exist" messages and the "bayes database manager" don't matter, it's just a BDB database perfectly working between different SA versions while the OP made clear SA is the same version on all machines

a "spamassassin -D < some-message.eml" with user spamd is using would be helpful as statet in the original logs

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