It took a full stop/start of both spamd and syslog, the restart didn't
seem to hack it..
Thanks for the reply,
Matt
On 31 Mar 2002, Craig Hughes wrote:
> Restart it -- it needs to reopen its connection to syslog to get the new
> time.
>
> C
>
> On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 19:56, Matt Dickinso
Restart it -- it needs to reopen its connection to syslog to get the new
time.
C
On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 19:56, Matt Dickinson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm in england, and following the recent time change from GMT to BST,
> I've noticed that everything on the system seems ok, apart from spamd.
> It still
Hi,
I'm in england, and following the recent time change from GMT to BST,
I've noticed that everything on the system seems ok, apart from spamd.
It still thinks it's GMT, whereas the rest of the system thinks BST.
Below is an extract of my maillog.
Apr 1 04:49:04 tornado ipop3d[30168]: Login us
Tony L. Svanstrom wrote:
>On Sun, 31 Mar 2002 the voices made Matthew Cline write:
>
>>I went through all the spam I have and used all of the removal processes I
>>could find; even went to the DMA opt-out page and entered a spam-trap
>>address. Now I'll see what happens to the amount of spam I g
Could be a missing 'From ' line at the head of the email. When you say
it shows up in the spool file, do you mean shows up when you cat/more
the file, or shows up with 'mail' instead of Pine/IMAP?
C
On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 15:22, Jeff Bacon wrote:
> Anyone else see this: spamd is running and it m
Well, you'll need mail to be able to create/read/write the contents of
the directory, do I'd say try to make it
drwxrwx--- 2 jjbacon mail4096 Mar 6 08:13 .spamassassin
So that'd be
$ chgrp -R mail .spamassassin
$ chmod g+rwx .spamassassin
C
On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 15:18, Jeff Bacon wrot
On Sun, 31 Mar 2002 the voices made Matthew Cline write:
> I went through all the spam I have and used all of the removal processes I
> could find; even went to the DMA opt-out page and entered a spam-trap
> address. Now I'll see what happens to the amount of spam I get...
Sounds like someone
I went through all the spam I have and used all of the removal processes I
could find; even went to the DMA opt-out page and entered a spam-trap
address. Now I'll see what happens to the amount of spam I get...
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I don't believe I signed up for this. Seems that if there is a 'complain
to' header, it is likely spam. What do you think?
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 18604 invoked by alias); 30 Mar 2002 22:26:46 -
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: (qmail 18601 invoked from ne
Anyone else see this: spamd is running and it marks a message as clean and the
message is in my mail spool /var/spool/mail/jjbacon but does not show up in Pine
or any IMAP client?? This only happens after mail is modified by spamc. I use
the /etc/procmailrc method of calling spamc:
:0fw
| spa
I get a message (see below) in my logs which leads me to think that the
permissions may be set wrong on my ~/.spamassassin dir. What are the correct
permissions for that dir? (ps. spamd is running as user "mail")
Mar 31 18:17:25 bacon spamd[5260]: Couldn't create readable default_prefs for
[/
I've been testing spamassassin on our Yellow Dog Linux box running
Qmail, Maildrop and Vpopmail. I've set it up to use a configuration
file in the user's Maildir and it's being called via Maildrop's
xfilter command like this:
STD_PATH="/home/vpopmail/domains/$DOMAIN/$USER/Maildir"
xfilter "/u
Hello:
Trying to get spamassassin running here system-wide with exim as
tightly as possible and when I enable my exim.conf with the following
transports and directors off the spam assassin page I see the
following message in my mainlog and no mail gets delivered
:(
I've installed all the modules
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