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As you can see, I posted the SAME problem about a week before. I still |
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have the problem and can't solve it (my server live with it almost a year |
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;-). When I try "spamassassin -D < sample-spam.txt", it works well but the |
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spamd is not and I think I have the same config for both (I hope I'm not |
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lamer :-/) |
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Petr Sp. |
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> On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 08:03, Bauer, Felix wrote: |
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>> check the permissions on /etc/mail/spamassassin if you're not running |
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>> spamassassin as root (what u should do) and try the examples with |
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>> something like this: |
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>> spamassassin -D < sample-spam.txt # sample-spam.txt is located in |
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>> /usr/share/doc/Mail-SpamAssassin-${PV} but is gzipped iirc |
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>> the debugging output should tell u about errors in rules and probably |
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>> missconfiguration |
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> I am having the same problem. I did the above and the output is exactly |
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> what I want. Now why won't it do it to emails coming through my |
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> qmail-scanner. |
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> spamassassin is working but not using my config. The command line one |
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> did use my config? |
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> Sincerely, |
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> William L. Thomson Jr. |
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> Support Group |
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> Obsidian-Studios, Inc. |
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> http://www.obsidian-studios.com |
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