SOLVED!!
I finally solved this by rebuilding ucspi-tcp with the ipv6 flagged removed.
Yikes that was tough to debug!
Cheers,
David
Toribio wrote:
At 0:45 +0900 8-02-2005, David Sperling wrote:
You can also run this command to check if SA is working correctly.
spamassassin -x --lint
I ran the
Arnvid Karstad wrote:
Gentoo is using the following patch set:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/j.toribio/qmail-scanner/download/q-s-1.24st-20041101.patch.gz
I've allready opened a bug on their bugzilla after we wrote last. Since
I hand patched the 1.24st with the stuff you changed from 1.24 -> 1.25
to se
Salvatore Toribio wrote:
Hi
Gentoo really adds another patch after 1.24st, but I have installed
SA-3.0.2 and tested it with 1.24st and 1.25st (I hope it will be in
the page today), and I don't get that error.
What spamd options are you using?
mail-filter/spamassassin
Latest version installe
Thanks for the very quick reply!
Jason Haar wrote:
David Sperling wrote:
/ test_installation.sh */
I ran ./test_installation.sh -doit as root:
and email 1,3,4 worked as expected. email 1 came through as normal.
* emali 2 was simply not blocked.
email 3 was blocked.
email 4 had
lowing:
chown -R qscand.qscand /var/lib/clamav
chown qscand.qscand /var/log/clam-update.log
chown qscand.qscand /var/log/*clamd*.log
chown -R qscand.qscand /usr/share/clamav
But still no response from Q-S.
Any ideas on how to debug this would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
David Sperling
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