Good morning,

  I have just upgraded my mail server from Solaris 8 to Solaris 9, and am
using spamd/spamc v2.63 with default compile (only PREFIX=/usr/local).

  spamd is set to communicate over a socket, /var/run/spamd.socket.

  Since my upgrade this morning, ALL mail sent to spamd from spamc results
in an error message like these, and nothing is filtered:

Jan 27 08:08:22 memphis spamc[13800]: [ID 360877 mail.error] failed sanity
check, 1927 bytes claimed, 3922 bytes seen
Jan 27 08:08:23 memphis spamc[13816]: [ID 360877 mail.error] failed sanity
check, 1927 bytes claimed, 3922 bytes seen
Jan 27 08:08:26 memphis spamc[13823]: [ID 360877 mail.error] failed sanity
check, 1940 bytes claimed, 3948 bytes seen
Jan 27 08:08:28 memphis spamc[13846]: [ID 360877 mail.error] failed sanity
check, 1939 bytes claimed, 3947 bytes seen

  I've seen a few instances of this error in the archive, but usually
associated with specific types of messages, usually spam. This is
happening for ALL messages, and coincided with an OS/machine upgrade.

  I have tried recompiling spamd/spamc on the new machine, and it doesn't
seem to have helped.

  Any ideas? Thanks in advance. Any help will be very greatly appreciated.

Chris Miller


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