On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Milan Zamazal <p...@debian.org> wrote:
> Did you start with newly created *.css files?  crm114 has introduced a
> change that makes the old *.css completely incompatible on 64 bit
> systems.
>
> If your problem persists even with newly created *.css files, would you
> send me your configuration and some sample data so that I could try to
> reproduce the problem?

Thank you for the quick response.  I did create new *.css files.  I
also started with a new mailfilter.cf file because my old one resulted
in errors due to incompatible options.

Of course, in trying to simplify and reproduce the problem for you
with the minimum setup, I have discovered the source of my issue.  In
the previous version of crm114, mailreaver.crm contained the training
code and was sufficient on its own.  Now, running the training
separately requires mailtrainer.crm to be present in the same
directory or pointed to by the configuration file.  I didn't see any
mention of this change in the upgrade process, so I did not consider
it.

The reason I didn't spot this before is that mailreaver.crm adds the
headers that indicate that the message was "TRAINED AND CACHED SPAM"
and the like, even if the training does not actually occur.  I have
trained-good messages delivered back to my inbox, so I do not have
crm114 add any body text or attachments to messages.

Sorry for the false alarm.  But please do consider updating the
documentation to make this change obvious to people like me who check
the changelog for what might have changed.



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