It seems to be solved. The issue was caused by a full /tmp-Folder ...
Gregor
Gregor Dschung schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> My mails are piped by postfix to maildrop which forwards the mail to
> spamc. The relevant part of /etc/maildroprc is appended. Spamassassin
> uses the "r
Hi all,
My mails are piped by postfix to maildrop which forwards the mail to
spamc. The relevant part of /etc/maildroprc is appended. Spamassassin
uses the "report_safe 1" option.
Now since I restarted my server, I've the following issue:
Many mails are scanned and handled as usual. When spamd sa
nd write them to the user_prefs-file located in the
virtual-conf-dir-folder...
Regards,
Gregor Dschung
Gregor Dschung schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> I have to use individual bayes-dbs for virtual users and domains
> (everything is stored in a mysql-db). The user_prefs are stored in the
> mysq
| cut -s -d@ -f2)`), and I set
bayes_path in local.cf to /var/syscpvmail/.spamassassin/$DOMAIN/bayes,
but this won't be substituted at all.
I've searched already the web, but can't find any solution for my problem.
I'm using spamassassin 3.1.8 and maildrop 2.0.2.
Hope, someone can help me :)
Regards,
Gregor Dschung