-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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 - -- Fachbereich Informationstechnologie KielNET GmbH Gesellschaft fuer Kommunikation Preusserstr. 1-9, 24105 Kiel Telefon : 0431 / 2219-053 Telefax : 0431 / 2219-005 E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet: http://www.kielnet.de AS# 25295 Key fingerprint: 65B6 90FC 010A 39CE DCA5 336D 9C45 3B7A B02D E132 "221 2.7.0 Error: I can break rules, too. Goodbye." Geschaeftsfuehrer Eberhard Schmidt HRB 4499 (Amtsgericht Kiel) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHfIgynEU7erAt4TIRAvoVAKDhWjFzwUk0VFDgul98XSXaI/CxbACfXvp0 QC9kOG1Pn4j9g6FpwzOf7/c= =dkwp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----