Hi Michael,
Tanks for your help!
I took your advice and raised the port number, and it helped but not on
the problems I reported in this thread. These problems seemed to be old
rule files from the prior installation of SA.
The reason for running SA as a non-root was to have a home dir. with al
Hi Theo,
Tanks for your help! You where correct that it was due to old rule files
from the prior installation of SA.
Regards,
Kim.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 02:45:26PM +0200, Kim Bisgaard wrote:
I am trying to run spamd a non-root user. I am using global SA
filtering, and run both spamd and sp
First, you will have to change the port spamd uses since only root
accounts can attach to port numbers < 1024.
Second, check the rights to ALL the spamassassin files. Spamd must be
able to read, and sometimes write to all the configs, databases, etc.
Third... Oh, forget it. Just run spamd as r
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 02:45:26PM +0200, Kim Bisgaard wrote:
> I am trying to run spamd a non-root user. I am using global SA
> filtering, and run both spamd and spamc as the same user.
>
> The problem is that I get a log of errors in the log and I do not know
> what I have done to get them the
Hi,
I am trying to run spamd a non-root user. I am using global SA
filtering, and run both spamd and spamc as the same user.
The problem is that I get a log of errors in the log and I do not know
what I have done to get them there (I am not a Perl expert!). First I
get a lot of errors when I s