Herb Martin wrote:

What are the most likely reasons for this Spam ACL
        "cannot parse spamd output"  ?

That's a blanket error that is thrown whenever the returned output from spamd is unparseable (that includes no output at all).

Environment:  Cygwin, Win2003, Exim 3.51

I suppose you mean 4.51, and then there is this "Cygwin" thing, which I cannot really support :)

Look in src/spam.c, find that error message and add some debugging code around that place that spits out what spamd returns. Then run exim like "exim -bd -d" and send mails.

/tom

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