Spamassassin 4.0.x Corpus - 25-dmarc.cf
Hello, 25-dmarc.cf from corpus reads ># Requires the Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DMARC plugin be loaded. > ># Backwards compatible name (was renamed to DMARC in trunk before 4.0.0) >ifplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::Dmarc The above statement evaluates to false which won't load the header rules etc. or exists an alias Dmarc == DMARC
Re: Syslog local3
* Bill Cole [03/04/2024 10:54] : > > If you are using something else to > call Spamassassin, e.g. Amavis, MIMEDefang, etc., that other software > controls the logging. Ah, that must be it. I'm using spamass-milter to allow postfix to call spamassassin and this must be the result of spamass-milter's configuration. I'll look into the documentation today. > If you're running spamd, the facility is set with the "-s" option, as > documented in the man page. Indeed, but setting this had no effect. Thenk you for the help, Bill. Emmanuel
Re: Multiple test failures
Loren Wilton wrote on 4/04/24 9:26 pm: Would it be worth adding some sort of test for this kind of thing I started to look at where in SATest.pm it ought to go, and I found https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=5529 I think from the comments I left there 17 years ago that is is already supposed to be handled. I'll look at the emails in this thread more carefully to see if perhaps we re-introduced the problem in some change we made since then. Sidney
Re: Multiple test failures
I haven't had a chance yet to read this thread carefully, but spamd when run as root in tests will, at least in some cases, set itself to run as user "nobody". If you do that in a subdirectory of your non-nobody user's HOME, the usual permission configuration will not provide read access to nobody and the test will fail. Would it be worth adding some sort of test for this kind of thing that could make a reasonably explicit "don't run install as root" or "incorrect directory permissions" or some such, to make it more obvious what is going wrong? I seem to remember at least one or two very similar postings here in the last year or so, so it is something that does happen and confuses people.