dcc@mikecappella.com
dcc@mikecappella.com
Sun, 16 Apr 2006 10:01:36 -0700
> > 67 is the default `dccproc -x` value or exit code when the counts > > exceed the local threshold. Version 1.3.15 assumes that > when you say > > `dccproc -t many`, you're talking and want to hear about spam. > > I'll fix the problem in SpamAssassin, either by using -x 0 or > ignoring the exit code in this circumstance, but I'm confused > by some related behavior. > Nothing to fix - just add dcc_options to your local.cf file (eg. /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf) dcc_options -R -x0 MrC