On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 06:14:48PM +0800, Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote:
> As soon as I started spamd via spamd -Lx -p 7830. I get the following
> displayed in the terminal
> 
> 6166c359a351a9ad990c05334ea520ec 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Message-Id:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Is there a way to prevent this message from invoking plugins ?

No.  spamd wants to get everything precompiled before processing messages,
so it makes a fake message (as above) and sends it through a "check"
to get it all set to go.

I don't recall off hand if there's an easy way to tell if you're in
"compile_now" mode or not.

> Also, when I pass the message to spamc and redirect fd 4 to a file,
> the output doesn't seem to go there unlike the invocation with
> spamassassin. An empty file is created with the following invocation

Yeah.  spamc != spamassassin...   spamd is the one actually doing the
processing, so the fd 4 bit happens in spamd.  spamc has absolutely no
capability of dealing with that.

BTW: any reason you're doing md5 and not using the already loaded/required
sha1?

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