Failed to Parse line Pyzor,Raxor-config and DCC
Marc Dufresne
Marc.Dufresne at PARKS.ON.CA
Tue Nov 15 14:24:16 GMT 2005
I have the plugins loaded now. The statments were not in
/etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre
I've reduced my errors(warnings) by 8. Now I need to get rid of these.
Do you know how?? I can't find any documentation.
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_GUARANTEE
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_BILLION
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
RCVD_IN_RSL
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_XPILL
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_PRESCRIPT
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_SOFTWARE
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
SUBJECT_FUZZY_TION
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_PHARMACY
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_TRAMADOL
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_OFFERS
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
SUBJECT_FUZZY_VPILL
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_MEDICATION
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_CREDIT
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_THOUSANDS
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_CPILL
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_OBLIGATION
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
SUBJECT_FUZZY_PENIS
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_MONEY
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
SUBJECT_FUZZY_MEDS
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_CELEBREX
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_FOLLOW
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_PLEASE
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_VICODIN
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_ERECT
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_VLIUM
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_MILLION
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_AFFORDABLE
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_REMOVE
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_ROLEX
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_AMBIEN
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_MORTGAGE
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_PRICES
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_REFINANCE
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_VIOXX
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
SUBJECT_FUZZY_CHEAP
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_VPILL
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_PHENT
[11912] warn: config: warning: score set for non-existent rule
FUZZY_MILF
Marc Dufresne, Corporate IT Officer
St. Lawrence Parks Commission
13740 County Road 2
Morrisburg, ON K0C 1X0
E-mail: Marc.Dufresne at parks.on.ca
Voice: 613-543-3704 Ext#2455
Fax: 613-543-2847
Corporate website: www.parks.on.ca
>>> Marc.Dufresne at PARKS.ON.CA 11/15/2005 8:17:41 AM >>>
I don't have a v310.pre file. The only thing I have under
/etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre
I am using SA 3.1 that came bundled with Mailscanner port and
InstallClamSA for Free BSD.
How do I load the plugins for these?
Marc Dufresne, Corporate IT Officer
St. Lawrence Parks Commission
13740 County Road 2
Morrisburg, ON K0C 1X0
E-mail: Marc.Dufresne at parks.on.ca
Voice: 613-543-3704 Ext#2455
Fax: 613-543-2847
Corporate website: www.parks.on.ca
>>> mkettler at EVI-INC.COM 11/14/2005 4:35:22 PM >>>
Marc Dufresne wrote:
> On FreeBSD v5.4, the following utilities(executeables) pyzor,dcc are
> located under
>
> /usr/local/bin
>
> razor-agent.conf is located under /root/.razor
>
> I have verified that the spam.assassin.prefs.conf file points to
either
>
>
> pyzor_path /usr/local/bin
> dcc_path /usr/local/bin
> razor_config /root/.razor
>
> I keep getting these warnings when runnng
>
> spamassassin -D -p
/usr/local/etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.cong
> --lint
>
> [8258] warn: config: failed to parse line, skipping: pyzor_path
> /usr/local/bin
> [8258] warn: config: failed to parse line, skipping: dcc_path
> /usr/local/bin
> [8258] warn: config: failed to parse line, skipping: razor_config
> /root/.razor/razor-agent.conf
>
>
> Any ideas???
>
Are you using SA 3.1.0? If so you need to load the plugins for those
features to
use them.
See /etc/mail/spamassassin/v310.pre
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