Russell,
I suspect you are not comparing apples to apples here, I asked for the
command you use when running manually, I am assuming a) you are not
logging in as the user spamd and b) you are not running:
(as user spamd)
$ spamd -x -H /home/spamd -d -d -c -a
Because this is the command your sta
> Yeah I can confirm a spamd startup script works
>
> Send yours, also send what you use from the command line, what OS you
> use. etc. etc.
>
> tm.
I did send that stuff before - trying to save some list bandwidth. Ce'st la
vie. Here goes:
RedHat 6.2, Perl 5.6.1, SpamAssassin 2.55
Hello,
> RedHat 6.2, Perl 5.6.1, SpamAssassin 2.55
>
> Hello,
>
> This morning I came into the office to find that qmail-scanner had gone
> insane and lots all nights emails for me. I rebooted the system to try to
> get everything back to ground zero. The problem was that the spamd init
> script decided
> Here's my init script (copied from the recommended RedHat
> script from SA
> tarball)
>
> #!/bin/sh
> #
> # spamassassin This script starts and stops the spamd daemon
> #
> # chkconfig: 2345 80 30
> #
> # description: spamd is a daemon process which uses
> SpamAssassin to check
> #
RedHat 6.2, Perl 5.6.1, SpamAssassin 2.55
Hello,
This morning I came into the office to find that qmail-scanner had gone
insane and lots all nights emails for me. I rebooted the system to try to
get everything back to ground zero. The problem was that the spamd init
script decided to hang and n