Tom Caudron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I was just trying to save space.  When I said "get hosed" I meant it
> behaved as I described in the first message in the thread.
> Specifically, it returns the "0/0" error result whenever it is given a
> message that would be marked as spam (as evidenced by passing the same
> message through spamassassin directly).

Just use GTUBE or "sample-spam.txt".  If it doesn't get marked as spam,
then it's installed *or* set up wrong.

> I used apt-get on two different machines and got the same error
> separately.  Specifically, I used Synaptic on Fedora Core 2 to install
> the 2.64-2.1.fc2.dag spamassassin package from the Dag Wieers
> repository.  I did the same on the other machine except that it is
> Fedora Core 1, and the package was 2.64-2.1.fc1.dag.

That doesn't mean it's set up right.

> The spam is really spam.  Again, if I call spamassassin directly, it
> marks it as such.  It's only when I call it via spamc/spamd that I get
> the problem.

> I am totally at a loss as to what could cause this behavior.  Is there
> something else I can try to further troubleshoot it?

You're going to have to do some debugging.  The rules files probably
aren't being read -- you can test it by adding a rule that will always
fire.  It never will.  Permissions, ownership, misconfiguration,
location, etc.

Also, don't look at the exit status, look at the filtered result.  If no
rules ever fire, then it's the rules.

I can't possibly help you any more.  You're going to have to sit down
and play with it to figure it out.

Daniel

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Daniel Quinlan
http://www.pathname.com/~quinlan/

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