Tony,

Looking at the script, it seems to force the value of $mail to the
specific user and then passes that variable to dspam.  i.e. it is not
getting the value of $mail from dspam.

-Jason

> Jason Axley skrev, on 05-02-2008 07:44:
>
>> Excellent!  Thanks for some more eyes on this.  I'll take a look over
>> the next couple days.  I think what he is seeing is the underlying bug
>> that is causing NULL to be passed to the driver for the group name from
>> the CTX.  The patch I provided fixes some of the logic to not fail
>> entirely; previously the getpwnam() call probably returned NULL so the
>> whole thing blew up.  At least now you get some useful information.
>>
>> Tony -- what is your retraining mail config that results in those args
>> passed to dspam?
>
> I run a cron job every so often that goes something like what's attached
> - that's for my test machine where people have Maildir in their $HOME
> directories; on my production machines Maildir is in a dedicated
> /home/vmail/$OU/$UID hierarchy.
>
> Best,
>
> --Tonni
>
> --
> Tony Earnshaw
> Email: tonni at hetnet dot nl
>
>
> !DSPAM:4,47a80b8336671718321305!
>


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