On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 12:04:04PM -0500, Dallas Engelken wrote:
> qmail-scanner's configure script requires spamc to be present as
> /usr/bin/spamc. It then checks to make sure spamd is functional by piping a
> message through spamc, which should connect to your spamd and give a report.
> if you
At 09:39 AM 7/2/2002, Gary MacKay wrote:
>I know this is _not_ an SA group, but QS is not detecting that I have it
>installed. I presume it is installed correctly since I can pipe the sample
>message that comes with SA through it and it detects it. When I run QS
>configure script it sees that i
> I know this is _not_ an SA group, but QS is not detecting
> that I have it
> installed. I presume it is installed correctly since I can pipe the
> sample message that comes with SA through it and it detects
> it. When I
> run QS configure script it sees that it is there, but says it is not
I cut and pasted the local.cf settings and the spamd settings from the
FAQ. Still no luck.
- Gary
Chris Martino wrote:
> You need to be running SA as spamd with the options specified in the FAQ. I
> was having the same problem as you, but once I ran it as stated above it was
> found.
>
> C
>