Interesting. I get all zeros using either the factory config as shown
*or* the modified version.

I'm using an amavisd/postfix config where I call spamassassin rather
than spamd. It looks to me as if sa-stats.pl may assume spamd - is that
the case, and if so is there an alternative version?

 - steve

-----Original Message-----
From: jdow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 5 August 2005 12:37 p.m.
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: sa-stats.pl generates a zero report


Fascinating. Somebody else must have made it sane.

{^_^}
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> On Thursday 04 August 2005 05:21 pm, jdow wrote:
> > As it comes from the "factory":
> > # Configuration section
> > my %opt = ();
> > $opt{'logfile'} = '/var/log/maillog';        # Log file
> > $opt{'sendmail'} = '/usr/sbin/sendmail';    # Path to sendmail stub
> > $opt{'from'} = 'SpamAssassin System Admin';    # Who is the mail
from
> > $opt{'end'} = "";
> > $opt{'start'} = "today";
> >
> > As you had it:
> > # Configuration section
> > my %opt = ();
> > $opt{'logfile'} = '/var/log/maillog';        # Log file
> > $opt{'sendmail'} = '/usr/sbin/sendmail';    # Path to sendmail stub
> > $opt{'from'} = 'SpamAssassin System Admin';    # Who is the mail
from
> > $opt{'end'} = "today";
> > $opt{'start'} = "yesterday";
> >
> > Note the difference. The "factory" default options seem to give all 
> > zeros. Your options work. You apparently got annoyed having to type 
> > in the most used options so you edited the file to make them saner, 
> > I bet. (Or you are using a version from some other distribution than

> > 3.04.)
> >
> > {^_-}
>
> The date of the version I'm using is dated 04/01/04 according to the 
> file properties. It was in my download folder so I must have 
> downloaded it from somewhere, can't remember for sure where.


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