Hi list, I'm running Qmail 1.03 with the qmailqueue-patch, spamassassin 2.63 (installed via CPAN, using spamd & spamc) and vpopmail on a slackware 9.1 box and have been tearing my hair for awhile over a problem with spamassassin.
Watching the logs while sending a test message I can see spamd taking care of the message: Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[141]: logmsg: connection from localhost [127.0.0.1] at port 32776 Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[141]: connection from localhost [127.0.0.1] at port 32776 Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: logmsg: info: setuid to qmaild succeeded Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: info: setuid to qmaild succeeded Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: user has changed Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: Score set 1 chosen. Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: logmsg: processing message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for qmaild:100 1. Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: processing message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for qmaild:1001. Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: is Net::DNS::Resolver available? yes Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: IP is reserved, not looking up PTR Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: received-header: parsed as [ ip=192.168.77.18 rdns=192.168.77.18 helo=lab. xxxxxxxx by=0 ident= ] Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: received-header: 'from' 192.168.77.18 has reserved IP Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: received-header: 'by' 0 has reserved IP 0.0.0.0 Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: received-header: 'by' 0 has no public IPs Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: received-header: relay 192.168.77.18 trusted? yes Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: all '*From' addrs: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: running header regexp tests; score so far=0 Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: running body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=0 Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: running raw-body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=0 Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: running uri tests; score so far=0 Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: uri tests: Done uriRE Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: running full-text regexp tests; score so far=0 Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: DCCifd is not available: no r/w dccifd socket found. Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: all '*To' addrs: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: DNS MX records found: 0 Jul 12 12:27:51 mail spamd[577]: debug: DNS A records found: 1 Jul 12 12:27:52 mail spamd[577]: debug: RBL: success for 1 of 1 queries Jul 12 12:27:52 mail spamd[577]: debug: running meta tests; score so far=1.389 Jul 12 12:27:52 mail spamd[577]: debug: is spam? score=1.389 required=5 tests=DNS_FROM_RFCI_DSN Jul 12 12:27:52 mail spamd[577]: logmsg: clean message (1.4/5.0) for qmaild:1001 in 1.1 seconds, 434 bytes. Jul 12 12:27:52 mail spamd[577]: clean message (1.4/5.0) for qmaild:1001 in 1.1 seconds, 434 bytes. But when I check my mailbox afterwards I find it empty. Qmail logs looks fine: @4000000040f267b121f3e30c tcpserver: status: 1/20 @4000000040f267b121f4d53c tcpserver: pid 575 from 192.168.77.18 @4000000040f267b121fcf744 tcpserver: ok 575 0:192.168.77.20:25 :192.168.77.18::3916 @4000000040f267b22e53081c tcpserver: end 575 status 0 @4000000040f267b22e530fec tcpserver: status: 0/20 If I "disable" spamassassin, or change the QMAILQUEUE variable to i.e. the path to panda antivirus, it works fine... How can this be? Any ideas? Rgds, Lukas Garberg
