Perfect, that did the trick. Thanks for your help with all this!
Cheers,
Jeff
Bowie Bailey wrote:
From: Jeffrey Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Great I am almost there! A cpuple more things ...
How do I get it to start on boot? The same way with
chkconfig spamd on ?
and
The STOP fa
From: Jeffrey Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Great I am almost there! A cpuple more things ...
> How do I get it to start on boot? The same way with
> chkconfig spamd on ?
>
> and
>
> The STOP fails ..
>
> # service spamd start
> Starting SpamAssassin daemon:
> # service spamd stop
> S
Great I am almost there! A cpuple more things ...
How do I get it to start on boot? The same way with chkconfig spamd on ?
and
The STOP fails ..
# service spamd start
Starting SpamAssassin daemon:
# service spamd stop
Stopping SpamAssassin daemon: cat: /var/run/spamd/spamd.pid: No such
file
From: Jeffrey Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I get the following after creating the script, chmod +x ..
>
> Starting SpamAssassin daemon: [16717] warn: Option r requires an
> argument /etc/init.d/spamd: line 17: /var/run/spamd/spamd.pid: No
> such file or directory
Right... The following s
Okay, that makes sense. Too bad they don't point that out! Thanks for
the help.
Here are the results
# locate redhat-rc-script.sh
/root/.cpan/build/Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.0/spamd/redhat-rc-script.sh
# cp /root/.cpan/build/Mail-SpamAssassin-3.1.0/spamd/redhat-rc-script.sh
/etc/rc.d/init.
I get the following after creating the script, chmod +x ..
Starting SpamAssassin daemon: [16717] warn: Option r requires an argument
/etc/init.d/spamd: line 17: /var/run/spamd/spamd.pid: No such file or
directory
Bowie Bailey wrote:
From: Jeffrey Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I inst
From: Jeffrey Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I installed using cpan Mail::SpamAssassin as listed on SA site. It's
> working, but it won't start as a service.
>
> neither service is listed in that directory.
I install the same way and I've got an /etc/rc.d/init.d/spamd file to
do the star
Jeffrey Duncan wrote:
> I installed using cpan Mail::SpamAssassin as listed on SA site. It's
> working, but it won't start as a service.
>
> neither service is listed in that directory.
Ok, if you installed from CPAN, you essentially installed from source.
The source will NOT install a service
I installed using cpan Mail::SpamAssassin as listed on SA site. It's
working, but it won't start as a service.
neither service is listed in that directory.
Matt Kettler wrote:
Jeffrey Duncan wrote:
Hello. I am running FC4. I can start the service on the command line
by just typing "spam
Jeffrey Duncan wrote:
> Hello. I am running FC4. I can start the service on the command line
> by just typing "spamd" and it all works fine. Must be something very
> simple - been at this all day !
>
> I have tried to start the service the following ways ...
>
> # service spamassassin start
>
Hello. I am running FC4. I can start the service on the command line
by just typing "spamd" and it all works fine. Must be something very
simple - been at this all day !
I have tried to start the service the following ways ...
# service spamassassin start
spamassassin: unrecognized service
Hello Jeffrey,
what is your platform ?
You need to install sa-spamd daemon.
qmail-scanner use spamc which then communicate with spamassassin daemon.
cheers,
Mathieu CHATEAU
Thursday, November 10, 2005, 8:33:37 PM, you wrote:
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Best regards,
Mathieu mailto:[EM
From: Jeffrey Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I installed SA 3.1.0 using the CPAN install Mail::SpamAssassin
> method and all went well with no errors.
>
> I cannot however get the service started. I am using Qmail from the
> qmailrocks install. I have removed all my old SA 3.0.2 files a
FWIW, it's generally bad form to post HTML-only messages to mailing lists.
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