Marc Haber wrote:
> Hallo,
> 
> on November 7, I updated spamassassin on my personal Debian stable
> system from (a backported) 3.1.5 to (also backported) 3.1.7. In Debian
> terminology, a backport means that one takes a package from the
> unstable or testing distribution and rebuilds it for use on stable.
> 
> Since that backup, I have numerous spamassassin-related error messages
> in my panic log:
> 
> 2006-11-07 09:38:11 1GhMTD-0002Ym-He spam acl condition: warning - spamd 
> connection to 127.0.0.1, port 783 failed: Connection refused
> 2006-11-07 09:38:11 1GhMTD-0002Ym-He spam acl condition: all spamd servers 
> failed

Obviously, your spamd daemon is not listening on 127.0.0.1. Check if it
is not listening only on the unix socket.
Take also care of where your configuration files resides. I think on
Debian, spamassassin configuration is in /etc/spamassassin, while it is
in /etc/mail/spamassassin for stock installs. Maybe the backport changed
the config lacalisations and you daemon is only listening in the unix
socket like the default install.

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