and what happens when you run spamd -D from the command line?
Rajdeep Larha wrote:
I installed SpamAssassin as per the documentations available at the
spamassassin.org. I instaleld all the dependent modules and it installed
fine w/o any error,
I checked and verified using the command listed in the USAGE file i.e.
#Mail-SpamAssassin-2.60# spamassassin -t sample-nonspam.txt nonspam.out
#Mail-SpamAssassin-2.60# spamassassin -t sample-spam.txt spam.out
And it worked as desired!! fineThen as I wanted to use it site-wide I
followed the Instructions as per the USAGE and created a .procmailrc
file in
my home directory to test it with myself first.Then to run it on
automatically I copied the script related to me in the init.d
#cp redhat-rc-script.sh /etc/rc.d/init.d/spamd.sh
I also made sure that my ~/.procmailrc in my home dir has |spamc instead
of |spamassassin. and also all the PATH are correct.After this I started
the spamd by:- #/etc/rc.d/init.d/spamd.sh start
It started fine and I could see it in
ps-auxw| grep spamd as: -#root 11235 0.0 6.7 18684 17356 ? S
03:30 0:02 /usr/local/bin/spamd -d -c -a -m5 -H
As directed I did all the configuration of spamd with root.Now when I
go to verify it by
#/etc/rc.d/init.d/spamd.sh status
I get the error:-
#spamd is stopped
Also when I do
#/etc/rc.d/init.d/spamd.sh stop
I get the error as :-
#Shutting down spamd: ERROR!
And not to mention it does not work:-I am using linux which is
very similar to Red-hat (Cobalt Qube 3) and I am using sendmail as MTA and
procmail as MDA..Any help will be welcomed, I did a good search on this on
spamassassin lists, I can find the people who have such error but none of
the solution worked for them and for me too.I have already done basic
trouble shooting by checking port used by spamd by netstat -lp and it
indeed
uses the desired port 783 with no conflict. Please help!!!
Rajdeep Larha
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