-- On 06/15/2011 06:17 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote: > On Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:43:40 AM J4K wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> Spamass-milter has stopped processing messages from Postfix. I have >> tested the milter socket and it works. To test that it worked I used :- >> http://www.itg.uiuc.edu/itg_software/milter_watch/ and Spamass-milter >> rejected the spammy messages. >> The spam threshold on the spam milter is 11, and it seems that any >> message is getting through. However, the backend SpamAssassin is >> correctly tagging the messages as spam. >> >> My objective of mailing this list is to either rule out Postfix config >> problems or not. >> >> Now I think I know that the milter is functioning, I would like someone >> to check my config to ensure that is it correct. If some one has the >> time:- >> >> # postconf -n | grep milter >> milter_default_action = tempfail >> non_smtpd_milters = unix:/dkim-filter/dkim-filter.sock >> smtpd_milters = unix:/clamav/clamav-milter.ctl, >> unix:/spamass/spamass.sock, unix:/dkim-filter/dkim-filter.sock > Debian ships postfix running in a chroot by default. You either need to > change > master.cf to have it not run in the chroot or arrange to have both these > sockets available within the chroot. This is (IME) generally easier to > manage > with TCP sockets than with Unix sockets. > > Scott K
Hi Scott, This is not a new set-up. The system has been running unchanged since January this year. The server, with the three milters, was running perfectly well until a few weeks ago. All milters sockets are inside a place where Debian postfix can get to.