John Andersen wrote:
On Thursday 03 August 2006 04:47, decoder wrote:
Hello,

Recently I installed some rbl rules, using DNS, enabled rbl checks in
the config etc. It all works fine with spamassassin < message. I see
several scores from blacklists, so it is working.

The problem is, spamc/spamd don't use these rules, they simply ignore
rbl for the same kind of spam. I've restarted spamd and verified that it
isn't set to local tests only.

Sounds like spamd was started with -L
This is a favorite SuSE trick.  If running SuSE see /etc/sysconfig/spamd
If running something else, check what starts spamd.  Also view
you /var/log/messages as spamd starts because some distros put
spamd in strange places and you end up running the old one, not the new one.
Hi
I've got a similar problem. I've just moved from a 32 bit AMD to a 64 bit AMD for my external mail server and now the rbls don't trigger. I'm not using -L as the following from ps shows. 27386 ? Ss 0:05 /usr/bin/spamd -d -q -x -m5 -H -r /var/run/spamd.pid

I've got another 32 bit AMD for the internal mail server with identical setup and the rbls trigger on that one.

sa-mimedefang.cf has
skip_rbl_checks 0
dns_available yes

Any clues where to start looking?
Cheers

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Bill Maidment
Maidment Enterprises Pty Ltd
www.maidment.com.au

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