mouss wrote:
I'm sorry, I really don't understand what you mean.Liam-PrintingAutomation a écrit :I uhm, er, have no idea.... How do I find out? I can't find anything in the Sendmail settings to indicate. I use Webmin for server management, and since you mentioned Procmail I took a look at the Webmin GUI for that, and found this: Set variable DROPPRIVS to yes <http://72.3.230.26:33427/procmail/edit_env.cgi?idx=0> <http://72.3.230.26:33427/procmail/down.cgi?idx=0> <http://72.3.230.26:33427/procmail/edit_recipe.cgi?new=1&before=0> <http://72.3.230.26:33427/procmail/edit_recipe.cgi?new=1&after=0> Feed to progam /usr/bin/spamc <http://72.3.230.26:33427/procmail/edit_recipe.cgi?idx=1> Always execute actionSo, Procmail is supposed to feed to Spamassassin. So the question remains, is it using Procmail. How do I know? If not, what else COULD it be using on the server? And how could it have mysteriously changed at some point without my doing anything? =/given what you posted, you sa seems to be ok. you now need to make sure your sendmail is actually calling procmail. try putting an error in your procmail and see if that shouts. How do I put an error in Procmail? Thanks, Liam |
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