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Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 3:12 PM
To: Tracey Gates
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Spam coming thru w/high score different SA version
Tracey Gates wrote:
OK. Now I understand the high (actually negative) score but what
about the version difference? Anyone have
Tracey Gates wrote:
I checked and did find 2 spamd files. One was in /usr/bin with the
latest install date. The other one was in /etc/rc.d/init.d with the
older install date. I backed up the older files and replaced the ones
that are in the init.d directory with the ones from the /usr/bin
Tracey Gates wrote:
I checked and did find 2 spamd files. One was in /usr/bin with the
latest install date. The other one was in /etc/rc.d/init.d with the
older install date.
ACCK
/etc/rc.d/init.d is your INIT SCRIPTS! It should NEVER contain binaries or
ordinary programs. Just
Tracey Gates wrote:
OK. Sorry, I'm a novice at all of this admin stuff. I replaced the old
files back and restarted spamd again. I did a find for spamd and here
is my results:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# find ./ -name spamd
find: ./proc/9832/fd: No such file or directory
./etc/rc.d/init.d/spamd
Gates
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Spam coming thru w/high score different SA version
Tracey Gates wrote:
OK. Sorry, I'm a novice at all of this admin stuff. I replaced the
old files back and restarted spamd again. I did a find for spamd and
here is my results:
[EMAIL
From: Jim Maul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tracey Gates wrote:
I checked and did find 2 spamd files. One was in /usr/bin with the
latest install date. The other one was in /etc/rc.d/init.d with the
older install date. I backed up the older files and replaced the ones
that are in the init.d directory
Title: Message
I got this email
with a high score of 101.6 and the version as 3.0.2. I have my score limit
set to 3.5 in my local.cf file. Why wasn't this detected as
spam?
Also when I run
spamassassin -v on my server I get the version as 3.1.1 but the email header has
3.0.2 as the version?
Title: Message
I got this email
with a high score of 101.6 and the version as 3.0.2. I have my score limit
set to 3.5 in my local.cf file. Why wasn't this detected as
spam?
Also when I run
spamassassin -v on my server I get the version as 3.1.1 but the email header has
3.0.2 as the version?
I got this email with a high score of 101.6 and the version as 3.0.2. I
have my score limit set to 3.5 in my local.cf file. Why wasn't this
detected as spam?
HEADER OF PROBLEM EMAIL:
X-Spam-Status: No, score=-101.6 required=3.5 tests=BAYES_00,FM_NO_STYLE,
/high score different SA version
I got this email with a high score of 101.6 and the version as 3.0.2.
I have my score limit set to 3.5 in my local.cf file. Why wasn't this
detected as spam?
HEADER OF PROBLEM EMAIL:
X-Spam-Status: No, score=-101.6 required=3.5
tests=BAYES_00,FM_NO_STYLE
@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Spam coming thru w/high score different SA version
I got this email with a high score of 101.6 and the version as 3.0.2.
I have my score limit set to 3.5 in my local.cf file. Why wasn't this
detected as spam?
HEADER OF PROBLEM EMAIL:
X-Spam-Status
Tracey Gates wrote:
OK. Now I understand the high (actually negative) score but what about
the version difference? Anyone have any idea about that issue?
Possible double-install. One in /usr/ and one in /usr/local?
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