From: Emin Akbulut [mailto:eminakbu...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 1:54 PM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
P.S: In my case all tests done in same input, but outputs have different scores. Does not spamd 3.3.1 (JAM) support logging? I want to log some info... My recent scores on same input : ) Erm, sorry for the first mail, nabble is down and Outlook is kind of stupid when responding to mailing lists ;) Back to topic: I already gave you a hint how to enable debugging for spamd last Friday, you should more carefully read your email. So again: > -----Original Message----- > From: Support SpamAssassin [mailto:spamassas...@jam-software.com] > Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 4:39 PM > To: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Subject: [SpamAssassin] Re: First run score: 25.7 Second: 2.6 > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Charles Gregory > > > > Now if I have to GUESS on insufficient data, I would suspect that the > > 'port' of spamd to Windows(?) does not properly tidy up its children when > finished. > > The fact that it crashes certainly points in this direction. > > May I presume that you did a 'full' memory test? > > > > The port is running fine, did a test with the same message: > > First run: 17,4, triggered autolearn spam Any run after this: 19,4 > > You may want to start spamd from console instead of using this batch stuff. > Not sure if this causes the problem, but it's another source of error. > > But what would REALLY help: > Open the console > Locate your spamd.exe > type: spamd.exe -D --syslog="spamd.log" > Now scan your mail a few times. > Open the spamd.log located beside your spamd.exe and copy the whole > content to http://pastebin.com/ > > This will give us a good chance to identify the problem. > > Daniel ________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------- JAM Software GmbH Gesch?ftsf?hrer: Joachim Marder Max-Planck-Str. 22 * 54296 Trier * Germany Tel: 0651-145 653 -0 * Fax: 0651-145 653 -29 Handelsregister Nr. HRB 4920 (AG Wittlich) http://www.jam-software.de