Josh Trutwin wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 20:29:01 +0200
Max Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, you might all have an idea about these missing graphs, then :)
http://norddata.dk/images/qss.jpg
Might be an issue about the gd library or php memory?? (got RH 7.3
with gd 1.8.4-4 and php memory
Max Andersen wrote:
Josh Trutwin wrote:
Thanks Steve and Rick, my qss pages are:
http://trutwins.homeip.net/qss/ (personal)
http://www.netbits.us/qss/ (slightly higher traffic)
mrtg is next!
Josh
Well, you might all have an idea about these missing graphs, then :)
http://norddata.dk/images/
qmail-scanner uses clamdscan rather than clamscan...
I initially had this problem as clamdscan inherits the permissions of
clamd and was giving file permission problems...
Once I'd added my clamav user to the relevant groups it worked a treat.
Check your qmail-queue.log
D
Matt wrote:
Greetin
Fixed it...
Darren Honeyball [ML] wrote:
> It's on solaris... spamd is running...
>
> root 1102 1 0 Aug 20 ?0:00 screen -S spamd
> root 1115 1104 0 Aug 20 pts/10 0:06 /usr/local/bin/perl
> /usr/local/bin/spamd -a -x -D
>
> spamc works
> file at /etc/default/spamassassin that includes a setting ENABLED
> which
> is, by default, set to 0, which means spamd doesn't run, so spamc
> never accesses it. You might have a similar problem.
>
> Are you getting anything logged by spamassassin?
>
> Nick
>
>
I'm running qmail / vpopmail, spam-assassin 2.55, clamav 0.60
Qmail is correctly passing the mail to qmail-scanner - clamav is working
fine and blocking messages containing a virus... spamc seems to get called,
but never detects any spam, and in fact, the headers inserted into the email
are:
Rece
Hi,
Can anybody help me fixing the below problem?
07/02/2003 18:09:47:24496: +++ starting debugging for process 24496 by
uid=1001 at 07/02/2003 18:09:47
07/02/2003 18:09:47:24496: setting UID to EUID so subprocesses can access
files generated by this script
07/02/2003 18:09:47:24496: program name