On 2011-06-10 03:49:28 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Is it a bug in spamassassin (that did a special request to famd and
> forgot about it) or in famd (but why would it listen to port 783)?

The problem comes from the fact that famd chooses a random port at
startup.

I don't know what is the policy for port selection, but either
spamd should choose a different port until it succeeds, or (if
ports are supposed to be fixed) this should be seen as a critical
bug of famd, because its choice potentially breaks other packages
(like spamassassin).

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