On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Praedor Atrebates wrote:

> I have not seen this message before ("Cannot open bayes_path...") and
> have no idea what it means.  As far as I can tell my setup is OK.
> 
> syslog excerpt:
> 
> Nov 13 08:53:45 lapdog spamd[3101]: Cannot open bayes_path 
> /home/praedor/.spamassassin/bayes R/O:
> Nov 13 08:53:45 lapdog spamd[3101]: processing message 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for praedor:501.
> Nov 13 08:53:46 lapdog spamd[3101]: clean message (-99.2/5.0) for praedor:501 
> in 1.0 seconds, 1202 bytes.

Permissions on either /home/praedor/.spamassassin/bayes or its dir, maybe? 
Does every dir above that file have execute perms for "other", so that the 
dir tree can be traversed down to that file by spamd?

> What does this mean?  I also don't see any indications that procmail is
> doing anything.  I usually would see some sort of indication in my logs
> that procmail was dealing with each message as it came in.  Now there is
> no indication at all that procmail is working.  I have the same
> .procmailrc that worked with 9.1 as I have now.  Where do I look to
> ensure procmail is used?  Isn't it in postfix's main.cf?

Yes, it is. You need to have a line in there that reads:

mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -Y -a $DOMAIN

This may be commented out in the default main.cf file, IIRC.

HTH!

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