"Bill Cole" <sausers-20150...@billmail.scconsult.com> writes:
>> When I run it again I see in the logging: >> Oct 22 16:47:15 munus.decebal.nl spamd[17102]: spamd: connection >> from localhost [::1]:58764 to port 783, fd 5 >> Oct 22 16:47:15 munus.decebal.nl spamd[17102]: spamd: setuid to >> imaps succeeded >> Oct 22 16:47:15 munus.decebal.nl spamd[17102]: spamd: service >> unavailable: TELL commands are not enabled, set the --allow-tell >> switch. >> Oct 22 16:47:15 munus.decebal.nl spamd[17101]: prefork: child >> states: II >> >> It is a bit strange. I had the same problem 1½ year ago. I solved it >> by adding --allow-tell switch in the service file. Now it contained: >> ExecStart=/usr/sbin/spamd -d --pidfile=/var/run/spamd.pid $OPTIONS >> >> I do not see the OPTIONS defined. >> >> I substituted --allow-tell for $OPTIONS and restarted the service. Now >> it works again. But why the service file has been changed … > > That would be an issue for whoever packages SA for your system. There is > no systemd service file distributed in the SA release. It is a Debian Stretch system. I will ask on a Debian newsgroup. -- Cecil Westerhof Senior Software Engineer LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof