majid alavizadeh wrote:
> I change spamd_address:
> spamd_address:  = 127.0.0.1 783
> 
> New error:
> 
>  spam acl condition: warning - spamd connection to 127.0.0.1, port 783
> failed: Connection refused
> 

Do you have a firewall blocking port 783 on all interfaces, by any chance?

Try it manually using spamc. Either feed it a file (even an email if you
have one in a file):

 spamc -d localhost -p 783 < some_file

or type something at the terminal (and random garbage will do, all
you're testing is the connection to spamd):

 spamc -d localhost -p 783

enter some random text and press ctrl-d to give EOF.


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