On 22 Dec 2003, at 12:33, Robert Nicholson wrote:
Since you're using bayes do you get the same errors when you try to
use sa-learn?
I have a nightly cron job that runs on most accounts that runs sa-learn
over the contents of $HOME/Mail/sa-learn-spam, but I've not noticed the
files getting change
On 20 Dec 2003, at 12:25, Lukreme wrote:
On 19 Dec 2003, at 22:15, Lukreme wrote:
I set the permissions on all the bayes files to 700 for all users and
I still ended up having them get switched to - after some
period of time. Although, it appears that this time it was a couple
of hours:
On 19 Dec 2003, at 22:15, Lukreme wrote:
I set the permissions on all the bayes files to 700 for all users and
I still ended up having them get switched to - after some
period of time. Although, it appears that this time it was a couple
of hours:
One more datum, this does not happen onl
On 19 Dec 2003, at 16:01, Lukreme wrote:
On 19 Dec 2003, at 06:57, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 02:06:13AM -0700, Lukreme wrote:
Now, somehow after processing a single message spamd has set the
perms
on the bayes_journal file to --
What is "bayes_file_mode" set to? By de
On 19 Dec 2003, at 06:57, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 02:06:13AM -0700, Lukreme wrote:
Now, somehow after processing a single message spamd has set the perms
on the bayes_journal file to --
What is "bayes_file_mode" set to? By default it's 0700.
It's not set to anything,
On 06 Dec 2003, at 16:19, Lukreme wrote:
[stuff]
I seem to keep having problems with bayes and permissions:
bayes: bad permissions on journal, can't read:
/home/kremels/.spamassassin/bayes_journal
Learned from 0 message(s) (0 message(s) examined).
bayes: bad permissions on journal, can't read:
On 07 Dec 2003, at 01:02, David B Funk wrote:
You've got spamd running as the user "postfix" (that "-u postfix"
command line argument). Thus the user postfix needs to have write
permissions to the bayes_* files. but in that directory listing
you show:
4160 -rw--- 1 user staff 5111808 Dec 4