Hi,

Am Samstag, 19. Juli 2008 schrieb Duncan Findlay:
> On Jul 19, 2008, at 10:04 AM, Jarek Kamiński wrote:
> > Looks like it was fixed in 3.2.5:
> > #v+
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# spamd -i ::1
> > [...]
> > [15611] info: spamd: server started on port 783/tcp (running version
> > 3.2.5)
> > [15611] info: spamd: server pid: 15611
> > [15611] info: spamd: server successfully spawned child process, pid
> > 15617
> > [15611] info: spamd: server successfully spawned child process, pid
> > 15618
> > [15611] info: prefork: child states: II
> >
> > zsh: suspended  spamd -i ::1
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] <1> {20}# lsof -i :783
> > COMMAND   PID USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE NODE NAME
> > spamd   15611 root    5u  IPv6 563947       TCP ip6-localhost:spamd
> > (LISTEN)
> > spamd   15617 root    5u  IPv6 563947       TCP ip6-localhost:spamd
> > (LISTEN)
> > spamd   15618 root    5u  IPv6 563947       TCP ip6-localhost:spamd
> > (LISTEN)
> > #v-
> >
> > The bug probably can be closed.

On my system the bug is still there:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dpkg -l spamassassin | tail -n1
ii  spamassassin                          3.2.5-1                       
Perl-based spam filter using text analysis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# spamd -i ::1
[21105] error: spamd: invalid address: ::1
spamd: invalid address: ::1

What kind of information can I provide to help fixing it?


Timo

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