Tom:
re selinux:
Yes, once I discovered the fix, I considered that could have been the casue.
FWIW I'm not using it and it's disabled, so it *shouldn't* hose anything.
But I would not be surprised if it were the culprit.
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xOn 11-08-17 17:05, Scott wrote:
> I'm going to go back and look at my build notes but I think that directory
> got created for me. It's just as possible i followed some "guide". I am
> positive i did not think it up on my own LOL. I remember more than set of
> instructions one with that path
I'm going to go back and look at my build notes but I think that directory
got created for me. It's just as possible i followed some "guide". I am
positive i did not think it up on my own LOL. I remember more than set of
instructions one with that path setting, and it very well could be the
On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 16:22:50 +0200
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> don't set the path, that way it should work OOTB.
Maybe amavis is different and has it's own internl default location, but
the equivalent for spamd relies on the packager giving the spamd user a
unix home directory.
I once saw
On 10.08.17 20:15, Scott wrote:
About the only difference in my old, functioning box and this new "clean"
install was the location of the bayes files.
Old box:
/var/spool/amavisd/.spamassassin/
New box:
/etc/mail/bayes
On 11.08.17 16:22, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Do did you change bayes
On 10.08.17 20:15, Scott wrote:
About the only difference in my old, functioning box and this new "clean"
install was the location of the bayes files.
Old box:
/var/spool/amavisd/.spamassassin/
New box:
/etc/mail/bayes
Do did you change bayes path in first place?
amavis is the only one who
Yeah, i don't know who the culprit is. sa-learn always worked. autolearn did
not. So far this am it's looking good. An expected spread of autolearn no,
spam, and ham. Not a single unavailable. Will check this afternoon and
expect to call this done. Summary for other googlers to follow.
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On Thu, 10 Aug 2017 20:15:48 -0700 (MST)
Scott wrote:
> For reasons beyond my skill set,
> SA will not auto-learn to a bayes db in a folder in /etc/mail/bayes.
> Regardless of wide open permissions on everything except /etc. And
> the user's confirmed ability to write to the folder.
But
Aug 10, 2017; 10:15pm Scottonline Scott Re: Bayes auto-learn - not
happening, tentative success
Well, here's a development...
About the only difference in my old, functioning box and this new "clean"
install was the location of the bayes files.
Old box:
/var/spool/amavisd/.sp
Well, here's a development...
About the only difference in my old, functioning box and this new "clean"
install was the location of the bayes files.
Old box:
/var/spool/amavisd/.spamassassin/
New box:
/etc/mail/bayes
The other details that caught my attention were that on the old box, the
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