* Stefan Suurmeijer
Heh, valid q, I usually only RTFM as a last resort. Did do it though, -D adds no info since the message somehow never gets to spamd. Startup seems normal, only something about no dbs found, selecting ruleset 0.
Sounds like spamassassin has nothing to compare to the email to rate it. Did you run a series of *good* emails thru 'sa-learn --ham' and a series of known *spam* thru 'sa-learn --spam' to build a database?
also, what parameters are you using when starting spamd?
Suse default: -d -c -a -L Worked fine on the old server so I saw no reason to change it.
But you are the only administrator of spamassassin? You do not allow other users to configure/define spamassassin? I would remove -c and -a. from 'man spamassassin': INSTALLATION The spamassassin command is part of the Mail::SpamAssassin Perl module. Install this as a normal Perl module, using "perl -MCPAN -e shell", or by hand. For further details on how to install, please read the "INSTALL" file from the SpamAssassin distribution. I believe that a trip to the Spamassassin 'INSTALL' file would now be prudent. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/photos