I have an SMTP gateway setup with Postfix+SpamAssassin on a CentOS 5.3 server
that is functioning.  Lately, I've noticed an increase in the amount of SPAM
getting through the gateway.  That's when I discovered an error that is
showing up daily in the cron logs (see below) from the sa-update script.  So
I suspect that my Spamassassin is not updating properly.  FYI, I am running
Spamassassin version 3.2.5.  Can anyone please advise?




/etc/cron.daily/sa-update:

[8809] info: generic: base extraction starting. this can take a while...
[8809] info: generic: extracting from rules of type body_0
.
100% Completed 1175.17 rules/sec in 00m01s
.......................................................................
100% Completed 317.13 bases/sec in 00m06s
[8809] info: body_0: 1587 base strings extracted in 7 seconds
Possible unintended interpolation of @un in string at
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf,
rule LOCAL_NT3SPAM, line 1.
rules: failed to compile head tests, skipping:
        (Global symbol "@un" requires explicit package name at
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf,
rule LOCAL_NT3SPAM, line 1.
)
[8809] info: rules: meta test FM_PHN_NODNS has dependency 'RDNS_NONE' with a
zero
score
sa-compile: not compiling; 'spamassassin --lint' check failed!
Stopping spamd: [  OK  ]
Starting spamd: [  OK  ]

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