Is your home directory mounted via NFS?
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Skip Montanaro wrote:
SM> debug: 31245 Trying to get lock on /home/skip/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist
pass 22
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Craig> Ok, so try running
Craig> spamd -c -a -D -L
Craig> from the command line, then see what it says when you pipe
Craig> something through spamc.
A whole series of lines like
debug: 31245 Trying to get lock on /home/skip/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist pass 22
I killed sp
Skip Montanaro wrote:
SM> If I run spamd from a terminal window as root like so:
SM>
SM> spamd -D -L
SM>
SM> I can feed it spam via spamc to my heart's content and it all works as
SM> expected. (In fact, I fed it about 23,000 saved spams earlier. It
SM> identified 19,000 as spam and 4,000 a
>From the messages I've seen recently on this subject, I don't think I'm the
only person who can't get the spamc/spamd combination working. I'm using SA
v2.11 on a Mandrake 8.1 system with perl 5.6.1. (Well, now I'm running
2.20. See below.)
If I run spamd from a terminal window as root like