[QUOTE]1) why are you passing --siteconfigpath and --configpath to spamd? (This
is generally NOT needed, and usually ill advised unless you have a good
reason to do so). If you add these to your spamassassin call, does it
change the results?
2) when you run your spammassassin tests, have you su
Hi,
I have a SUSE 9.3 mailserver with Postfix and SA 3.1.7 running.
Unfortunately the commands (run as root)
spamassassin
Hi,
I have a SUSE 9.3 mailserver with Postfix and SA 3.1.7 running.
Unfortunately the commands (run as root)
spamassassin http://www.linuxforen.de/forums/showthread.php?t=229016
(including the scan reports!)
One source could be the associated user, but when trying to run either
spamd/spamc or
Hi,after a fresh install on an SUSE 9.3 box i receive the following errors in /var/log/mail:Jun 10 20:00:02 homesrv spamd[7041]: mkdir /root/.spamassassin: Keine Berechtigung at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.6/Mail/SpamAssassin.pm line 1486
Jun 10 20:00:02 homesrv spamd[7041]: spamd: processing mess
reported dependencies, YAST too, but I am used to YAST more)Currently I am reinstalling via perl -MCPAN and hope, that the situation will change to the better ;-)
Thx for the momentThomas2006/6/10, Radoslaw Zielinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thomas Schlosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-06-2006 15:
Hi,I have updated my SA installation yesterday. Most but not all seems to run well.In my mail.log I constantly find these errors all referring on some methods called from PerMsgStatus.pm:snip
Jun 10 12:21:54 homesrv spamd[6367]: Failed to run __ENV_AND_HDR_FROM_MATCH SpamAssassin test, skip
Did you try to use [ ] around the domain: ":[smtp.nildram.co.uk]"? This prevents that postfix looks up MX for the given host but uses the target directly.Maybe you should have a deeper look into the log (optionally raise verbose level).
Thomas2006/5/30, James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am trying
>
> > Obviously my SA skips messages wich are already marked.
>
> What makes you think this?
>
> So far as I know, SA strips (most) previous SA headers from
> the mail, then processes it. So you may or may not get the
> same results the second time.
>
> Loren
>
Two hints: one ist th