On Mon, 9 Nov 2015 16:27:22 +0000 RW <rwmailli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > and which user does spamassassin run as on your system? > > > > root - which I'm slightly surprised at. > > You're probably looking at the main process, rather than child > processes that scan the mail. > > When you look at the output of ps, take a look a the child processes > and also look at the arguments to the parent processes. A case of running ps when there is one to look at... > > claws-mail's plugin is supposed to allow spamassassin to be trained > > as to what is spam and what is ham, on those occasions it decides > > incorrectly. > > AFAIK the purpose of the claws-mail plugin is to scan mail by passing > it to spamc, not to train it. I'm wondering if the errors in the logs > are caused by the plugin calling spamc, rather than exim calling it. There's facility for both. I only use the training. -- Phil Reynolds mail: phil-spamassas...@tinsleyviaduct.com