Check the systemd unit file. It should set the user the service runs as.
On Fri, 7 Jul 2023, Reindl Harald wrote:
OF COURSE!
For me, THE key questions have to do with the learning aspect (and maybe
logging): What's the directory that, for example, sa-learn has to write
into? ... Again, pointers would be nice - it's not like I was planning to
spend my day doin
Michael Grant via users skrev den 2023-07-07 17:41:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 04:50:18PM +0200, giova...@paclan.it wrote:
if can(Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::has_tflags_nolog)
tflags URIBL_IVMURI net nolog
else
tflags URIBL_IVMURI net
endif
and Benny Pedersen's idea of using a rule like:
heade
On Fri, 7 Jul 2023, Reindl Harald wrote:
/usr is package terriotory and MUST NOT BE owned by anybody than root and
read-only for the world
just give common sense another few seconds!
only the files/folders which are supposed to be written by any deamon should
be writeable for the user th
Hi All,
I changed the subject line to hopefully get some insight from a wider
audience regarding this situation that Reindl uncovered:
It started here:
It appears that it IS running as root?! OR maybe as "sa-milt" ... As
root I got this:
# ps auxwww | grep spamd
root 100805
It appears that it IS running as root?! OR maybe as "sa-milt" ... As root
I got this:
# ps auxwww | grep spamd
root 100805 0.0 0.3 158208 121164 ? Ss 00:37 0:05
/usr/bin/perl -T -w /usr/bin/spamd -c -m5 -H
--razor-home-dir=/var/lib/razor/ --razor-log-file=sys-syslog
#
On Fri, Jul 07, 2023 at 04:50:18PM +0200, giova...@paclan.it wrote:
> if can(Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf::has_tflags_nolog)
> tflags URIBL_IVMURI net nolog
> else
> tflags URIBL_IVMURI net
> endif
and Benny Pedersen's idea of using a rule like:
header __FOO eval:check_rbl('ivmSIP-lastexternal',
(I was running it as root - which the docs don't mention but I figure is
what I'm supposed to do!)
why do you suppose that?
...Uh... Because otherwise why the -u flag and comments about running it for
virtual users?
you NEVER run anything as root which isn't a root task - no matt
On Fri, 7 Jul 2023, Jared Hall wrote:
I believe the default format is Maildir. You mention a single file w/
multiple emails which suggests you might be running MBox format? If so, try
the --mbox command line switch.
-- Jared Hall
GREAT CATCH, Jared; you are correct, mine are in mbox f
Am 07.07.23 um 17:04 schrieb Richard:
I've FINALLY built up a "corpus" of ham vs spam and also FINALLY had some
time to spend on this and just ran sa-learn on, oh, IDK, some 10k email
messages or so, I'd guess. And along the way, I NEVER ONCE got the kind of
output response back from sa-le
On 7/7/2023 11:04 AM, Richard wrote:
For example, here I run it against a file containing just over 2100 spam:
In the end, I ran it on about four dozen files of ham and about 6 or
so files of spam emails, carefully curated. In all these files, I
NEVER saw it say it examined more than 1 messag
Hi SA users,
I've FINALLY built up a "corpus" of ham vs spam and also FINALLY had some
time to spend on this and just ran sa-learn on, oh, IDK, some 10k email
messages or so, I'd guess. And along the way, I NEVER ONCE got the kind of
output response back from sa-learn that I expected.
For
On 7/7/23 16:18, Michael Grant via users wrote:
I'm using check_rbl with some paid lists for example invaluement. I
don't want to put my license key into the rule or it ends up in the
spamassassin X-Spam-Report header. On one server, I've configured
bind9 with DNAME records to hide the key. Bu
Michael Grant via users skrev den 2023-07-07 16:18:
I'm using check_rbl with some paid lists for example invaluement. I
don't want to put my license key into the rule or it ends up in the
spamassassin X-Spam-Report header. On one server, I've configured
bind9 with DNAME records to hide the key.
I'm using check_rbl with some paid lists for example invaluement. I
don't want to put my license key into the rule or it ends up in the
spamassassin X-Spam-Report header. On one server, I've configured
bind9 with DNAME records to hide the key. But what do others do? Is
there some easier way to
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