Dear Tejas

I think I have a workaround instead of using dspamc use dspam with
--client added to the command line.

I had a similar messages as you had below adding the --client seemd to fix
the problem. My dspam is built with --enable-daemon.

I am now using traindspam with dspamc replaced with dspam --client

Regards
Stephen Carr

Tejas Jin wrote:
> When I go into mutt,  I pipe a spam message to
> /usr/local/bin/dspam --user root --class=spam --source=error
>
> 8349: [06/03/2007 05:14:06] Signature retrieval for
> '2,46628bb6130139463419170' failed
> 8349: [06/03/2007 05:14:06] Unable to find a valid signature. Aborting.
> 8349: [06/03/2007 05:14:06] process_message returned error -5.  dropping
> message.
>
> if I go into mysql and manually search for this signature I have no
> problem finding the signature or signatures
>
>  Select * from dspam_signature_data where
> signature='2,46628bb6130139463419170';
>
>


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