Le jeudi 13 décembre 2007 à 17:48 +0100, Elias Oltmanns a écrit : > I'm afraid, I've made rather a fool of myself. Oh well ... > > Richard Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ok, I managed to rebuild in debug mode. I'm getting the following error > > in my syslog: > > > > dspam[14433]: Unable to find a valid signature. Aborting. > > dspam[14433]: process_message returned error -5. dropping message. > > Since you didn't say anything about a message like > > Signature retrieval for '9,446026d7220161431753207' failed > > the problem seems to be that dspam, for some reason, can't find the > signature in the provided message in the first place, so it can't look > anything up in the database, naturally. Could you please examine your > sample message to find out what might cause dspam to miss the signature? > > Regards, > > Elias
I would also suggest that you add "Broken lineStripping" in dspam.conf. That worked for me. If you look at the message you are retraining with vi, do you see something like ^M at the end of the signature ? If so, Broken lineStripping is the answer. -- Sydney Bogaert Network Admin IGRETEC
