Chris Hoogendyk wrote:
Justin Mason wrote:
try running with -D and look for the debug messages.
That was a fast reply. ;-)
I'm running spamassassin out of mimedefang with mimedefang multiplexor
as a milter in sendmail. It's also a fairly busy mta and I'm generating
rather large log files already, which, by policy, we are keeping for at
least 2 years. So, ...
First, is there another way to tell?
Second, if not, in my situation, is there an option I could put in
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf ? And will that debug stuff all land in
my mail.log? I guess I could turn it on for a couple of minutes and then
turn it off. A tail on the mail.log would give me immediate indications
of what was happening.
bash-2.05b# spamassassin -D --lint 2>&1 | grep compile
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