Openvpn starts ok with sudo openvpn --config /etc/openvpn/.conf
This was my workaround, this bug is very annoying. Will try to modify the
script at /etc/init.d as soon as I have the time to do it.
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After further testing, marked as invalid, there was a typo in my
local.cf as can be seen in my initial post. Thanks for your time.
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Status: Expired => Invalid
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Tested today and the bug is still there. It is not up to me to take
further action, and the release I am referring to is an LTS.
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Hi
1. Yes, I have an installed system where the behavior is as described and does
not change.
2. Just install the system.
This is what I did:
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Install Spamassassin
apt-get install spamassassin spamc
Configure Spamassassin user and group
We want it to run as non-root, so add a sp
The bug title should read:
cannot change scores in /etc/spamassassin/local.cf
sorry for the inconvenience...
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Title:
cann
Additionally:
Tried with allow_use_rules 1. Put a .spamassassin with a file user_prefs
inside, on the user directory (I am running using a spamd user). Result
is the same.
Best regards
Antonio
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Hello
Running ubuntu lucid lynx 2.6.32-27-generic-pae 32-bit and spamassassin 3.3.1
I can create rules and check that those are applied.
Any created rule has a score of 1.0, in spite I assign a score in local.cf with.
e.g.
header LOCAL_DEMO
Hello
Yes, I am a complete failure as a Linux maintainer... ;-) on the newly
installed system I immediately spotted the problem (colision with
another package not showing in the previous system probably because of
further corruption) and confirm that after purge you can re-install
dovecot-postfix.
Hi, Rolf, it does re-install after purge but doesn,t work any more.
There is nothing else running on this brand-new install and everything
points to corruption. A port scan with netstat gave nothing on that
particular port. I am doing a fresh install, will keep you posted, this
is all too confusing
Hello
This is most certainly an issue, if you remove dovecot-postfix in Lucid
server you cannot install it properly again.
Installation ends with the message:
* Restarting IMAP/POP3 mail server dovecot
Fatal: listen(0.0.0.0, 2000) failed: Address already in use
even using apt-get --purge remove
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