So I changed my postfix master.cf config to use %u instead of --user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and, surprise, surprise, it's the same
result because %u is expanded by postfix to the same value. It still is
saving the signature under uid 2 and not changing uid to the other user.
-Jason
Jason Axley wrote:
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I'll run a quick test with %u and see if that looks the same.
-Jason
Sydney Bogaert wrote:
This user is a real user (from dspam's perspective). I have
a virtual_aliases table set up in MySQL and this user has id #6.
If it is switching the UID, shouldn't it be writing to the
actual user's system.log?
-J
Are you certain that the retraining address really use the transport
that you have setup ?
Do you have debug enabled ? Could you send us the portion of
dspam.debug corresponding to a retrain ?
Something like :
27110: [11/06/2007 16:57:12] DSPAM Instance Startup
27110: [11/06/2007 16:57:12] input args: /usr/bin/dspam ...
...
27110: [11/06/2007 16:57:12] delivering message
27110: [11/06/2007 16:57:12] DSPAM Instance Shutdown. Exit Code: 0
The "input args" line is important. It will tell you how dspam was
called.
Sydney.
!DSPAM:394,4731217568328016419825!