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 wr
This tells the story:
for my addspam user (uid 2):
6486: [11/06/2007 18:09:05] No QuarantineAgent option found. Using
standard quarantine.
6486: [11/06/2007 18:09:05] using database handle id 1
6486: [11/06/2007 18:09:05] handle locked
6486: [11/06/2007 18:09:05] DSPAM Instance Startup
*6486:
The below is forwarded for Mark Rogers:
Original Message
Subject: Re: [dspam-users] Dspam 3.8.x package for Debian
Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 16:53:33 +
From: Mark Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: More Solutions Ltd
To: DSpam Users
CC: Sean Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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
Sydney Bogaert wrote:
dspam-addunix - n n -
>
> dspam-addunix - n n - - pipe
> flags=Rhq user=dspam argv=/usr/bin/dspam --mode=toe --user
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] --class=spam --source=error
> -o smtpd_recipient_restrictions=permit_mynetworks,reject
> -o mynetworks=192.168.1.0/24
>
> Is thi
mj romero skrev, on 06-11-2007 08:55:
[...]
What's going on? Any help I will be very useful. Thank you and
sorry for my English
What database backend are you using and how did you set it up in
dspam.conf? Have you built with, and enabled, debug?
--Tonni
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Tony Earnshaw
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