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dman(dsh8290@rit.edu) is reported to have said:
> On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 11:48:52AM -0500, Wayne Topa wrote:
> | dman(dsh8290@rit.edu) is reported to have said:
>
> | > SpamAssassin does a pretty good job of tagging these so I can
> | > automagically dump them.
> |
> | Then I am doing something wrong. Spamassassin doesn't do anything
> | with them except put in "X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0 required=5
> | tests=".
> |
> | Must be a configuration problem but I sure can't find it. :-(
>
> Are you using 'spamc' or 'spamassassin' as the filter? If spamc, is
> spamd running? If you use "spamc -f" and there is a problem
> communicating with the daemon, then the message is returned as
> non-spam. spamd logs connections in syslog (also 'xconsole' shows the
> messages).
>
> Save the message to a file and run it through
> spamc -f | egrep "X-Spam|SPAM"
spamc
spamc -f < mail/spam-test | egrep "X-Spam|SPAM" produces
X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0 required=5 tests=
/var/log/syslog shows
Feb 3 15:50:04 prince spamd[25251]: connection from localhost [127.0.0.1 ] at port 4344
Feb 3 15:50:05 prince spamd[5841]: processed successfully for mail:8 in 2 seconds
Just got another one and it shows "X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0
required=5 tests=" again. It has to be something I haven't done
right in spamassassin.cf/.prefs. I have not added any tests to the
end of .prefs
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