In the past two-three weeks, in an attempt to get this working, I have screwed up my config beyond my knowledge to undo it. As such, I am not able to receive mail. I have checked the log and all *seems* ok. But somehow all mails lost in space.
I will reinstall everything from scratch and will probably write to you off-list to avoid polluting this list. -- Roger Quoting Ray Jim�nez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I think I've got the answer. I am now able to create the .spamassassin > directory in my "user's" directory. I played around with a few of the spamd > options. My /etc/sysconfig/spamassassin configuration is as follows: > > [/etc/sysconfig/spamassassin] > > <start> > # spamd options > > #default > # SPAMDOPTIONS="-d -c -a -m5 -H" > > # virtual user with different directories > SPAMDOPTIONS="-d -x --virtual-config-dir=/var/qmail/maildirs/corporate/%u -a > -m5 -H" > <end> > > Read the man pages for spamd and look at the -V -x -c --virtual-config-dir > options. They all talk about user preference files. The above settings > worked for me. The .spamassassin directory was created in the > /var/qmail/maildirs/corporate/%u directory where %u is pass from the -u > option to spamc. My spamcheck.sh file is as follows (notice -u $USER): > > [/var/qmail/bin/spamcheck.sh] > > <start> > #!/bin/sh > spamc -u $USER |maildir ./Maildir/ > <end> > > Note that the $USER is the qmail command environment variable that is set. > > My next steps are to allow for the user to edit their preferences through > squirrelmail - there is a plugin that uses ftp - not sure why, most likely > since squirrelmail does not theoretically need to live on the same machine. > > Another nice thing to do would be to send "spam" to a "SPAM" folder - if > anyone has info on that, it would be great. > > Ray > > -----Original Message----- > From: Roger Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 9:53 PM > To: Ray Jim�nez > Cc: Brian Clark; qmail-ldap > Subject: RE: location of .spamassassin directory > > > Dear Ray, > Yes and I have got SA working *with* the .spamassassin in > /var/qmail/maildirs too. I posted on 18th March > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail-ldap&m=107960754823914&w=2 to enquire > as to how to make .spamassassin (and .pyzor and .razor as well ?) live in > each user's home. And repost the same question on 24th March > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail-ldap&m=108010527113071&w=2 > > If you or anybody else can get this working, I would love to hear how you > ppl do it. I have been trying this for nearly a month but I must a dead > moron as I just cannot get .spamassassin to be where I want it to be created > :( > > Best rgds, > Roger > > -- > > > Quoting Ray Jim�nez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Thank You! I have it working now. My .spamassassin directory is in > > /var/qmail/maildirs. I will go back and read your e-mail thread to figure > > out how to get those in the individual user directories. > > > > Thanks again, > > Ray > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Brian Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 9:36 AM > > To: Ray Jim�nez > > Cc: qmail-ldap > > Subject: Re: location of .spamassassin directory > > > > > > Ray Jim�nez wrote: > > > > >Brian: > > > > > >I followed your directions. The only problem I am having is executing > the > > >"spamcheck.sh". > > > > > >Here are some details: > > > > > ># ls -l /var/qmail/bin/spamcheck.sh > > >-rwxr-xr-x 1 root qmail 36 Apr 1 23:37 > > >/var/qmail/bin/spamcheck.sh > > > > > ># cat /var/qmail/bin/spamcheck.sh > > >#!/bin/sh > > >spamc |maildir ./Maildir/ > > > > > >NOTE: I have tried it with "|spamc |maildir ..." > > > > > ># tail /var/log/qmail/current > > >@40000000406cf05828ab04b4 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20 > > >@40000000406cf05912429174 delivery 1726: deferral: > > >/var/qmail/bin/spamcheck.sh:_maildir:_command_not_found/ > > >@40000000406cf0591242bc6c status: local 0/10 remote 0/20 > > > > > >NOTE: I can not find a "maildir" binary anywhere on my system. > > > > > >Any help would be appreciated, > > >Ray > > > > > > > > > > > > > You need to install the safecat software onto your system. It is not > > part of qmail-ldap. "maildir" is actually an alias to the "safecat" > > binary. I think it used to be called maildir, but changed names at some > > point in the past. You can get it here: > > > > http://mysite.verizon.net/vze1ypud/linux/software/safecat.html > > -or- > > http://www.gnu.org/directory/Email/misc/safecat.html > > > > Brian! > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------- > Sign Up for free Email at http://ureg.home.net.my/ > --------------------------------------------------- > > > --------------------------------------------------- Sign Up for free Email at http://ureg.home.net.my/ ---------------------------------------------------
