Re: [Exim] spam assassin router - check if spamd is running?

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Autor: Will Prater - quattro
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A: John Horne
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Assumpte: Re: [Exim] spam assassin router - check if spamd is running?
John

On Friday, November 29, 2002, at 04:10 PM, John Horne wrote:

> I would say that something else is blocking connections back to your
> system. Do you have anything like a personal firewall/packet filter in
> the way? If so turn it off (for a short time) and see if it then works.
> How did you start spamd, did you use the -i or -A options to restrict
> access to spamd?


No, there is nothing blocking spamc from communication to spamd. Things
work great when spamd is running as "/usr/bin/spamd -d -u exim".
However, I can make this behavior happen by killing the spamd daemon.
Then it will not communicate, which makes sense, but as you see I get a
defer with the spam check transport because of this and this will stop
delivery of mail.

Any more ideas? Thanks

----exim-mainlog
2002-11-29 21:44:36 SMTP connection from exim lost while reading
message data (header)
2002-11-29 21:44:36 H6DJY9-0002SV-00 <datafirm@???>: spamcheck
transport output: An error was detected while processing a file of
BSMTP input.
2002-11-29 21:44:36 H6DJY9-0002SV-00 == datafirm@???
R=spamcheck_router T=spamcheck defer (-24): Filter process failure
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----mail.log
Nov 29 21:44:33 quattro spamc[3636]: connect() to spamd at 127.0.0.1
failed, retrying (1/3): Connection refused
Nov 29 21:44:34 quattro spamc[3636]: connect() to spamd at 127.0.0.1
failed, retrying (2/3): Invalid argument
Nov 29 21:44:35 quattro spamc[3636]: connect() to spamd at 127.0.0.1
failed, retrying (3/3): Invalid argument
Nov 29 21:44:36 quattro spamc[3636]: connection attempt to spamd
aborted after 3 retries
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--will