what permissions and ownership should this file have? It is there,
this user (whoever it is) just can't write to it. Any ideas why?
Jan 13 07:01:08 ns1 X-Qmail-Scanner-1.25: [ns1.q5comm.com11371536644932913]
cannot open /var/spool/qmailscan/quarantine-attachments.db - No such file or
directo
Is there still an issue with the newest version of Fsav and
Qmail-Scanner?
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qmail, it does not bother me.
How can I stop this?
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e FAQ?
I see that there is a way to make Spamassassin use a different
configuration file. Can spamc do the same thing?
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> From: "Ed Weinberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 11:30
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qmail/.spamassassin?
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arge emails from being
> bounced. The list archives have it from within the past month or so.
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> On 9 Jan 2003, Ed Weinberg wrote:
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> > That did it. Does spamd need to always be on?
> >
> > On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 16:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I rem
ns or ownerships wrong? Any suggestions?
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83 my($qsmsgid);
84 $qsmsgid=tolower("$V_HEADER-message-id");
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Any idea?
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properly, but it isn't. Once you
> start spamd with the -d flag, rebuild and install QS. It should find it
> then.
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> On 9 Jan 2003, Ed Weinberg wrote:
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> > I am installing qmail-scanner on an RH 7.1 system. It does not seem to
> > find spamassassin
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HiRes' <- does not bomb out from a bash prompt.
What is wrong?
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he message"
Something like the SpamAssassin spamc is present, but not working
(didn't include a "X-Spam-Status" line in output) - ignoring...
It added that line for me. What am I doing wrong.
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