: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 5:21 PM
To: Chris Thielen
Cc: SpamAssassin Users; Casey King
Subject: Re: Spamd / RDJ
Chris Thielen wrote:
>
> Hi Casey,
>
> Larry and Dhawal are correct, you shouldn't be restarting spamd if you
> don't use it (spamassassin --lint does NOT re
On Mittwoch, 5. Oktober 2005 22:09 Pierre Thomson wrote:
> However, if this is a typical Linux system (RedHat, SuSE, etc.) the
> init scripts are in located /etc/rc.d/init.d rather than just
> /etc/init.d . Perhaps this is your problem.
/etc/init.d is correct at least for SUSE. /etc/rc.d/init.d i
- Original Message -
From: "Michele Neylon :: Blacknight.ie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If you are using MailScanner you should _never_ run spamd/spamc
>
> Chris - you still need to run --lint on the SA rules.
>
>
> The way to get MS working with RDJ is to make a minor change to the script
>
Michele Neylon :: Blacknight.ie wrote:
Chris Thielen wrote:
Hi Casey,
Larry and Dhawal are correct, you shouldn't be restarting spamd if you
don't use it (spamassassin --lint does NOT require spamd). I recommend
changing SA_RESTART to a command that will restart MailScanner, or cause
MailSc
Chris Thielen wrote:
>
> Hi Casey,
>
> Larry and Dhawal are correct, you shouldn't be restarting spamd if you
> don't use it (spamassassin --lint does NOT require spamd). I recommend
> changing SA_RESTART to a command that will restart MailScanner, or cause
> MailScanner to reload its config files
Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
Try editing /etc/rulesdujour/config and change what’s assigned to
SA_RESTART, so that RDJ doesn’t try to restart spamd. Perhaps it
should be restarting MailScanner instead, or run a do-nothing command.
Try editing /etc/rulesdujour/config and
change what’s assigned to SA_RESTART, so that RDJ doesn’t try to
restart spamd. Perhaps it should be restarting MailScanner instead, or run a
do-nothing command.
From: Casey King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Wednesday, Octobe
Casey King writes:
Because RDJ -lints SA, I have tried to create a cron job that would stop
Spamd from running. I do not want it using up so much memory since
MailScanner calls SA on its own. My crontab looks like this:
[snip]
Does anyone have another idea of what I can do to shutdown SA
Based
on this crontab, cron.daily will run at 4:20 am every day, and "spamassassin
stop" will run at 30 minutes past each hour; that is, once an hour.
However, if this is a typical Linux system (RedHat, SuSE, etc.) the init scripts
are in located /etc/rc.d/init.d rather than just /etc/init.