Hi,

yes. I did  turn them on. Like I said, if I run spamassassin -D < 
spamfile, it works. Only when I call it from amavisd it doesn't.

The permissions for those files are the same on both machines.

Thanks so far,

.peter


On Fri, 26 May 2006, Mark Martinec wrote:

> Peter,
>
>>> Also, look into your .../mail/spamassassin/*.pre files
>>> if both plugins are enabled. They are off by default
>>> in newer versions of SA.
>
>>  config: failed to parse line, skipping: use_pyzor 1
>
> So, did you or did you not turn on these plugins
> in /etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre  ?
>
>  Mark
>
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