Re: [Exim] spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output

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Author: Asbjorn Hoiland Aarrestad
Date:  
To: Smith, A.D.
CC: exiscanusers, exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output
Smith, A.D. wrote:

>I have some logging information for a problem that seems to have persisted on some new hardware ...
>
>2003-10-08 15:26:46 <message ID> spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output
>2003-10-08 15:26:46 <message ID> H=<external host name> (<external host name>) [<external host IP>] Warning: ACL "warn" statement skipped: condition test deferred:
>2003-10-08 15:40:22 <message ID> spam acl condition: cannot parse spamd output
>2003-10-08 15:40:22 <message ID> <= <> H=<external host name> (<external host name>) [<external host IP>] P=esmtp S=1512749 id=<external mail ID>@<external host name> T="Delivery Status Notification (Failure)"
>2003-10-08 15:40:23 <message ID> => <local user>@<local mail server> <<local user>@<local mail server>> F=<> R=deliver_smtp T=smtp H=<local mail server name> [<local mail server ID>]
>2003-10-08 15:40:23 <message ID> Completed
>
>Does this look like and exim/exiscan/SpamAssassin problem?
>
>It has been suggested that I don't spam score larger messages, but I'd like to spam score every inbound email ... and this one isn't that big!!
>Not every email that develops this problem is a delivery failure, but they all exhibit similar behaviour.
>The emails seem to be delivered okay, but I'm not happy with these messages appearing in the panic log.
>
>Any help would be very much appreciated,
>
>


got a sample of your config file?

- asbjørn