Re: DNS lookups - bug with recursive lookups, or shoddy bind config?

2016-01-04 Thread Chris J
On 04/01/2016 20:48, Joe Quinn wrote: By the way, have you considered subscribing to the dev@ list and contributing to SA? You ran through this issue pretty much perfectly, other than the bad luck with our Bugzilla's results on Google. Time is my main issue (that and being a rather rusty with p

Re: DNS lookups - bug with recursive lookups, or shoddy bind config?

2016-01-04 Thread Chris J
On 04/01/2016 20:39, Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote: If you're using Net::DNS 1.01 or later, you must patch SA. There is an entire thread dedicated to this issue.

DNS lookups - bug with recursive lookups, or shoddy bind config?

2016-01-04 Thread Chris J
Before I raise this on Bugzilla, I just want to run this past people as I'm quite happy that I've failed to configure something, but can't see what. In short, RBL blacklists haven't been working and I've finally, with tcpdump, traced it to SpamAssassin not requesting recursive queries. The se

Re: SA 3.1.2 - warnings in syslog from spamd [permission denied, etc]

2006-05-30 Thread Chris J
> > > Hi all, > > Hope you can help. Just upgraded my SpamAssassin to 3.1.2 from 3.0.2 and > I'm now seeing warnings in syslog that weren't appearing before. > > They seem to relate to spamd running as user 'antispam', yet it wants > access to read/write files in $HOME/.spamassassin: > ...[

SA 3.1.2 - warnings in syslog from spamd [permission denied, etc]

2006-05-30 Thread Chris J
Hi all, Hope you can help. Just upgraded my SpamAssassin to 3.1.2 from 3.0.2 and I'm now seeing warnings in syslog that weren't appearing before. They seem to relate to spamd running as user 'antispam', yet it wants access to read/write files in $HOME/.spamassassin: May 30 20:36:26 linux2 spa