CC'ing this to the list. I replied from the wrong address. heh. ^_^
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I think I found the issue. Went and did spamassassin --lint as
user and it hurled its cookies. But if I did it under root, it didn't. So
somewhere I've got some nasty little permissions issues that weren't there
before. Hmm. Drat, drat, drat. I could be all year sorting this
out. Anyone got a list of what directories and files SA looks at and what
the permissions should be for a user to be able to use SA from the
shell? I could find it out eventually myself, but if someone already had a
list, that'd make my day SO much easier.
At 04:45 PM 3/29/05 -0500, Matt Kettler wrote:
Steve Lake wrote:
Hi all. Just upgraded my copy of Spam Assassin to the latest
build on Freebsd 4.10 and suddenly it's not filtering mail. It loads
up fine, and I can see the child processes like what's supposed to be
there, but nothing seems to get handed off to procmail. I'm not
totally sure what's up. I don't even get the typical
X-spam-whatever at the top of any of the messages anymore. I
currently have Procmail 3.22 installed on my system and it appears to
be running right, but SA isn't doing anything. Any suggestions on
where I can look?
Step 1 - make sure the new version of SA understands your config files
spamassassin --lint
Step 2 - try manually feeding the sample-spam.txt that comes with SA to
spamc.
spamc sample-spam.txt