> What output do get with
> 
> sudo spamassassin -D --lint
> Or as user amavis


Actually, it turns out the problem was in trusting rpm's to do their job 
properly.  SpamAssassin works fine, it's lint output showed no problems 
when run by itself.  Amavis also reported no errors.  What actually 
showed up during a debug-sa through amavis, was a small line buried 
towards the top, a warning that was quietly ignored in normal operation, 
showing that the Mail::SpamAssassin perl module was still running 
3.00010001 rather than the needed 3.00010007.  The rpm for SpamAssassin 
3.1.7 did not update this module, and neither application was reporting 
the error.  The only thing this seems to have impacted was the parsing 
of the score files, and not all of them at that.

-Mikel-

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