Ray thanks for the detailed report. Very refreshing :) Could you give one more piece of info though -- could you forward as an attachment the mail from newsletter@gambling that "broke" spamc? Looks like something with that particular message caused the problem, since the other you quote apparently works fine. Could you maybe also include the output of spamd -D when attempting to process that message?
Thanks, C Ray Curtis wrote: > Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2002 20:53:37 -0500 > From: Ray Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [SAtalk] Spamc problem > > > It appears from what I can see that I have spamc and spamd setup, the > problem is that it doesn't seem to be tagging any spam. > > I need a way to see why 'spamc' is failing ? I have procmail set in the > verbose mode but only see info like this: > > procmail: [39370] Sat Mar 16 17:38:57 2002 > procmail: Executing "spamc,-c" > procmail: Error while writing to "spamc" > procmail: Rescue of unfiltered data succeeded > procmail: Assigning "EXITCODE=74" > procmail: No match on "^X-Spam-Status: Yes" > procmail: Assigning >"PATH=/usr/home/gen/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin" > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Mar 16 17:38:56 2002 > > I assume this was spam, just from the address. Now here is another > that appears not to be spam and passes: > > procmail: [42484] Sat Mar 16 17:47:50 2002 > procmail: Assigning "LOGABSTRACT=yes" > procmail: Executing "spamc,-c" > procmail: No match on "^X-Spam-Status: Yes" > procmail: Assigning >"PATH=/usr/home/lisa/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin" > > Which appears to me that it is having a problem with spamc . > > I must be missing something very important here. > My setup: > > Spamassassin-2.11-1 > spamc & spamd both on same server. > Freebsd 4.4 > > /etc/procmailrc : > > :0fw > | spamc -c > > :0e > { > EXITCODE=$? > } > > :0 > * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes > :0 c > | /var/log/spam.log > > > [paloalto]/usr/home/paloalto/etc% spamd -D > debug: ignore: test message to precompile patterns and load modules > debug: using "../rules" for default rules dir > debug: using "/usr/home/paloalto/etc/mail/spamassassin" for site rules dir > debug: running header regexp tests; score so far=0 > debug: running body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=4.8 > debug: running raw-body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=4.8 > debug: running full-text regexp tests; score so far=4.8 > debug: Razor is available > debug: Razor Agents 1.20, protocol version 2. > debug: Discovering closest server in the razor.vipul.net zone > debug: Sorted (closest first) list of available servers & RTTs: > debug: 64.90.187.2 (0.0826) 194.109.217.74 (0.1649) > debug: Closest server is 64.90.187.2 > debug: Connecting to 64.90.187.2... > debug: Connection established > debug: Signature: 6fcf9dfbd479ed82697fee719b9f8c610a11ff2a > debug: Server version: 1.11, protocol version 2 > debug: Server response: Negative 6fcf9dfbd479ed82697fee719b9f8c610a11ff2a > debug: Message 1 NOT found in the catalogue. > debug: Agent terminated > debug: is Net::DNS::Resolver unavailable? 0 > debug: looking up MX for 'microsoft.com.' > debug: MX for 'microsoft.com.' exists? 1 > debug: is DNS available? 1 > debug: checking RBL orbs.dorkslayers.com., set relay > debug: checking RBL inputs.orbz.org., set relay > debug: checking RBL relays.osirusoft.com., set relay > debug: checking RBL relays.ordb.org., set relay > debug: checking RBL ipwhois.rfc-ignorant.org., set rfci > debug: checking RBL relays.visi.com., set relay > debug: checking RBL results in set relay for 127.0.0.6 > debug: checking RBL results in set relay for 127.0.0.4 > debug: AWL active, pre-score: 7.1, mean: undef > debug: Post AWL score: 7.1 > debug: is spam? score=7.1 required=5 > server started on port 2400 > server pid: 77621 > logmsg: server started on port 2400 > > Sorry to be so long, but wanted to include all I know. I need to find > out why spamc is failing. > > Thanks so much, > > _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk