[MAILSCANNER] Spamassassin broken

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Sep 21 18:14:30 IST 2005


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If you install SpamAssassin from my install-Clam-SA.tar.gz tarball 
(which you can get from the bottom of the downloads page on 
www.mailscanner.info) then it will tell you what you need to add to your 
init.pre file to re-enable Razor2 and DCC. That may help you get started.

Dimitri Yioulos wrote:

>Hello to all.
>
>I've been using MailScanner in our shop for about a year now, and it's worked 
>just great.  But, now I have a problem of my own making, and I need your help 
>to fix it.
>
>First, some info:
>
>mailscanner-4.45.4-1
>sendmail-8.12.11-4.RHEL3.1
>spamassassin-2.55-3.4
>clamav-0.86.2-1.1
>mailwatch-0.5.1
>
>All of the above except mailwatch are rpm installs on a CentOS 3 (RHEL AS 3) 
>box.
>
>Last week, I thought I'd upgrade spamassassin to 3.0.1.  This turned out to 
>"break" DCC, razor, and RBL check.  Linting spamassassin showed that the 
>directives regarding DCC, razor, and RBL weren't being parsed.  So, I decided 
>to simply go back to my previous installation of spamassassin.  Now, lint 
>reports the following:
>
>Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: 
>envelope_sender_header X-MailScanner-From
>Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: 
>dcc_home /etc/dcc
>Failed to parse line in SpamAssassin configuration, skipping: lock_method 
>flock
>
>Ugh.  How did I manage to screw this up?  More importantly, how can I fix it?  
>I had this whole system running the balls before.  Your help would be greatly 
>appreciated.
>
>Dimitri
>
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