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RE: Spamassassin + exim + cygwin


I should probably mention with this that I'm using spamassassin 2.41 and
exim 4.10.

Thanks

jdm

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner@cygwin.com 
> [mailto:cygwin-owner@cygwin.com] On Behalf Of Jason D. Michaelson
> Sent: Saturday, 28 September, 2002 20:47
> To: Cygnus GNU-Win32
> Subject: Spamassassin + exim + cygwin
> 
> 
> I'm trying to get spamassassin to work with exim under 
> cygwin. I've got everything up and running fine, except for 
> spamd. Its compiled, but when I go to run it I end up with an 
> ntvdm process running, using up all available cpu time. This 
> means that I end up running spamassassin for each message 
> that is received. When I do this, the following appears in my 
> exim logs:
> 
> 2002-09-28 20:22:08 H36EGV-00039W-00 <= jdm@visi.com 
> H=corb.mc.mpls.visi.com [208.42.156.1] P=esmtp S=2831 
> id=Pine.GSO.4.10.10209282021580.10237-100000@isis.visi.com
> 2002-09-28 20:22:16 SMTP connection from jason lost while 
> reading message data (header) 2002-09-28 20:22:16 
> H36EGV-00039W-00 == jason@the-four-horsemen.org 
> R=spamcheck_router T=spamcheck defer (-24): Filter process failure
> 
> In the routers section of exim.conf I have:
> 
> # Spam Assassin
> spamcheck_router:
>   no_verify
>   check_local_user
>   # When to scan a message :
>   #   -   it isn't already flagged as spam
>   #   -   it isn't already scanned
>   condition = "${if and { {!def:h_X-Spam-Flag:} {!eq 
> {$received_protocol}{spam-scanned}}} {1}{0}}"
>   driver = accept
>   transport = spamcheck
> 
> In the transports section I have:
> 
> # Spam Assassin
> spamcheck:
>   driver = pipe
>   command = /usr/bin/exim -oMr spam-scanned -bS
>   use_bsmtp = true
>   transport_filter = /usr/bin/spamassassin
>   home_directory = "/tmp"
>   current_directory = "/tmp"
>   log_output = true
>   return_fail_output = true
>   return_path_add = false
>   message_prefix =
>   message_suffix =
> 
> Is there a command line option or something to spamassassin 
> that I'm missing that's causing the smtp connection back to 
> exim to fail?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> jdm
> 
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