On 30 Jun 2019, at 9:36, dpjanda wrote:
It sure is is, and that's why I posted the original question here. As
it
could, perhaps, be an error on my part how I call it from POSTFIX, so
I
thought I would ask the question here, first.
The us...@spamassassin.apache.org list would be a far better
Thanks Matus
In main.cf
virtual_transport=spamass-dovecot
In master.cf
spamass-dovecot unix - n n - - pipe
flags=DRhu user=vmail:vmail argv=/usr/bin/spamc -u spamd -e
/usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -d ${recipient}
I hope this helps.
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On 30.06.19 06:36, dpjanda wrote:
It sure is is, and that's why I posted the original question here. As it
could, perhaps, be an error on my part how I call it from POSTFIX, so I
thought I would ask the question here, first.
you have not attached any information about how you call spamd from po
It sure is is, and that's why I posted the original question here. As it
could, perhaps, be an error on my part how I call it from POSTFIX, so I
thought I would ask the question here, first.
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dpjanda:
> Thanks.
>
> Yes, I should have clarified that my log file is from multiple sources.
> Sorry about that.
>
> Is it normal to have more than one spamd process per message?
This is the POSTFIX mailing list.
Thanks.
Yes, I should have clarified that my log file is from multiple sources.
Sorry about that.
Is it normal to have more than one spamd process per message?
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dpjanda:
> Jun 29 09:20:10 email spamd[1101]: util: setuid: ruid=5001 euid=5001
> rgid=5001 5001 5001 egid=5001 5001 5001
> Jun 29 09:20:15 email spamd[1102]: util: setuid: ruid=5001 euid=5001
> rgid=5001 5001 5001 egid=5001 5001 5001
First, these lines are logged by different spamd processes.
Se