Found the problem.. user error.. I thought I had taken the -t option off
of the syslog startup.. So sometime after the first time, when I
manually started syslogd to test this.. I restarted syslogd from the
init script and started running again with the -t option disallowing
connections.... 

Why would spamd use a network connection for the logging and not just
directly call syslog to write local like everything else I have logging
on the system?

See-ya
Mitch

On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 10:49, Mitchell Baker wrote:
> I'm having a problem with spamd and logging.... Here is my startup line
> on my mail system running solaris 8:
> 
> OPTIONS="-d -a -L --max-children=50
> --siteconfigpath=/opt/mail/spamassassin --syslog=local1"
> 
> I did have it set to use the default facility and it worked for a while
> then just stopped after a restart...  
> 
> Have checked everything under the syslog facility and everything else is
> logging fine...  Can't get logging via local1 or default mail facility.
> 
> See-ya
> Mitch
> 
> 
> 
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