On Nov 27, 2007, at 10:16 AM, Rene Caspari wrote:
In my case it is a bug :-)
Because I don't have any chance to get user specified bayes db working
which come from a SQL database.
Its actually a behavior change, at least for me. How are you running
spamd? If you are running with -q or --s
* Michael Parker [2007-11-19 17:11]:
> On Nov 19, 2007, at 8:57 AM, Andrew Hearn (AAISP) wrote:
>
> > Rene Caspari wrote:
> > >
> > > Since I updated to 3.2.3 (Debian Volatile) I get the error message in
> > > /var/log/mail.log:
> > > [...] spamd: still running as root: user not specified with -
Matt Kettler wrote:
>
>> This works as long as I don't do a
>> telnet smtp dialogue, which includes
>> just the ehlo, from and rcpt using an
>> empty body. What then happens is, that
>> for some reason the $GLOBAL value is
>> used and no tagging takes place.
>>
> That's particularly odd. How d
hi
Checked on mandriva 2008 and 2007.
i'am using spamassasin via supervise that start it like this:
exec spamd -x -u spamuser -s stderr 2>&1
After it in case 3.1.x brach: /home/spamuser/.spamassassin i saw auto-whitelist
and bayes_* - all looks good.
When i upgrade to latest 3.2.3, it starts wr
Sven Juergensen (KielNET) wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> apologies in advance if I am lacking
> something trivial or conceptual here.
>
> I'm running SpamAssassin 3.1.7
> on a debian etch box. Spamassassin
> is doing queries against a MySQL-
> backend, which basically defined
> a global required_hits valu
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Dear list,
apologies in advance if I am lacking
something trivial or conceptual here.
I'm running SpamAssassin 3.1.7
on a debian etch box. Spamassassin
is doing queries against a MySQL-
backend, which basically defined
a global required_hits value of