Re: [Dspam-user] Dspam ending in daemon mode

2012-01-22 Thread Steve Fatula
From: Nathanael Noblet >To: dspam-user@lists.sourceforge.net >Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 8:12 PM >Subject: Re: [Dspam-user] Dspam ending in daemon mode > >Not sure if you are aware but dspam is in the epel repos for >CentOS/RHEL. Are you using that build? If you aren&#

Re: [Dspam-user] Dspam ending in daemon mode

2012-01-22 Thread Nathanael Noblet
Not sure if you are aware but dspam is in the epel repos for CentOS/RHEL. Are you using that build? If you aren't is there a reason you are not using it? I'd love to have a common build to collaborate and help find fix bugs etc... On 01/22/2012 03:01 PM, Steve Fatula wrote: > An addendum to wha

Re: [Dspam-user] Dspam ending in daemon mode

2012-01-22 Thread Steve Fatula
An addendum to what I just wrote... I changed to the user instead of using sudo to run spam with no fork, and, it ends with one additional line - segmentation fault. So, the end of the debug is: 30657: [01/22/2012 15:59:50] find attribute 'Home' 30657: [01/22/2012 15:59:50]  -> found attribute

[Dspam-user] Dspam ending in daemon mode

2012-01-22 Thread Steve Fatula
I am setting up spam on a new server, centos 6, should be the same as other servers I have set spam up on, though, they were not Centos 6.  I sent a test message via the command line mail command. I am running spam in verbose debug mode, and, no fork. I used: sudo -s dspam --debug --daemon --no