[Exim] Spamassassin again

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Author: Stephane Leclerc
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To: Exim Users Mailing List
Subject: [Exim] Spamassassin again
Hi Folks,

I installed spamassassin on a Debian Woody box following this page:

http://bogmog.sourceforge.net/document_show.php3?doc_id=28

Spmassassin 1.5 come direct from the .deb package. I'm using Exim 3.32.

I curently have 2 problems: when the message comes from external, the
message is not proccessed by the spmassassin director and when the message
comes from local user, I have the problem described bellow.

When a message is received from a local user, I got this in the log:

2002-01-20 20:49:20 16SNxw-0002DF-00 <= bb@??? U=bb P=local S=458
2002-01-20 20:49:29 16SNy5-0002Mm-00 <= bb@??? U=mail
P=spam-scanned S=756 id=E16SNxw-0002DF-00@antispam
2002-01-20 20:49:29 16SNxw-0002DF-00 ** root@localhost D=spamcheck_director
T=spamcheck: return message generated
2002-01-20 20:49:29 16SNy5-0002Mw-00 <= <> R=16SNxw-0002DF-00 U=mail P=local
S=1514
2002-01-20 20:49:29 16SNxw-0002DF-00 Error message sent to bb@???
2002-01-20 20:49:29 16SNxw-0002DF-00 Completed

And as well, I receive this message:

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This message was created automatically by mail delivery software (Exim).

A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its
recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed:

root@localhost

The following text was generated during the delivery attempt:

------ root@localhost ------

Failed to create user preferences file
"/.spamassassin.cf" from default "/etc/spamassassin.prefs".
Failed to create default prefs file /.spamassassin.cf


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I tried to understand the messages on the exim-list about spamassassin but
unfortunaly, I curently don't understand where come from the abowe message
and how to solve my problems.

Can someone help me?

Stef...



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