I recently upgraded a RedHat Enterprise Linux server to SA 3.0.1
(from, I think 2.64).  Everything went well, but now when I use
spamassassin -r, I get the following error:

Insecure dependency in connect while running with -T switch at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/IO/Socket.pm line 114.

Line 114 in my Socket.pm is:
if (!connect($sock, $addr)) {

I'm pretty sure this is related to spamcop reporting, because when I
run spamassassin -r on an email older than three days, I get the
error (well, not really error, I guess):
SpamCop -> message older than 3 days, not reporting
but I never get the error about the insecure dependency.

Looking in the archives, I see at least one other message about a
similar problem. but no response that I could find.

Of course, as long as I'm on the subject of SpamCop reporting, perhaps
someone can enlighten me.  I was under the impression that one had to
register with spamcop before you could report emails to them.  Since I
don't have such a registration, what is SpamAssassin doing (or trying
to do) when I run spammassasin -r.  Is there a way to tell
spamassassin not to report to SpamCop when I run spamassassin -r?

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