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Hi list,

i was posting this subject a while
ago and recently had some time to
look into it some more.

Apparently, whenever $SOMETHING isn't
part of the envelope and/or body,
spamassassin falls back to the user
which is owning the process. If that
user isn't listed in the SQL-Backend it
queries against, spamassassin just uses
the global setting which, in my case,
does nothing at all.

Does anyone of you reckon what causes
spamassassin to score on the process
owner? As stated, I *believe* it has
something to do with something missing,
but I have yet to recreate this.

Thanks for any clue and best regards,

sven03

Mit freundlichen Gruessen

i. A. Sven Juergensen

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