Re: Spamassassin problems

From: Mike (stuff_at_dustsmoke.com)
Date: 01/23/05

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    > Mike, I'm having a few problems since the upgrade too, but things are
    > getting better. I'm not getting a "ton" of spam - Just a couple a day
    > getting through that didn't previously with v2.64. Check out the
    > Spamassassin Archives (search trusted networks for starters), the
    > SpamAssassin Wiki, and then post your question(s) to the Spamassassin
    > users mail list. I would offer to help you myself, but I barely
    > understand my own config! ;-) John
    >
    >

    Thanks John. I'm sort of thinking this might be a debian specific
    problem. Not a spamassassin problem. Otherwise the configuration I
    posted 'should' be working with 3.0.x and it 'was' working with 3.0.x
    until something else happened. Like another sarge package updated that
    breaks spamc/spamd or something.

    One thing I have done since then is switched it to use the perl
    implimentation that most people use. e.g.

    from;
    /etc/procmailrc
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    DROPPRIVS=yes
    :0fw: spamassassin.lock
    * < 256000
    | spamc

    to;
    /etc/procmailrc
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    DROPPRIVS=yes
    :0fw: spamassassin.lock
    * < 256000
    | spamassassin

    And now everything works correctly. (which isn't really what I wanted to
    do.....)

    -Mike

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