Matt Kettler wrote:
Rob Kudyba wrote:
Not using spamc at the moment. Running spamd as user nobody.
nobody 16877 0.0 1.1 26356 5848 ?SApr08 0:01
/usr/local/bin/perl -T -w /usr/local/bin/spamd -u nobody -d -x -D
nobody 16878 0.0 4.0 30208 20712 ? SApr08 1:07
Matt Kettler wrote:
Rob Kudyba wrote:
SA 3.02 on RH 8,
perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.6 built for i686-linux
How can we make the below errors disappear? Also, what does the
(unknown) mean in the below log snips?
Apr 11 14:54:49 herbie spamd[16878]: debug: mkdir //.spamassassin
failed: mkdir
SA 3.02 on RH 8,
perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.6 built for i686-linux
How can we make the below errors disappear? Also, what does the
(unknown) mean in the below log snips?
Apr 11 14:54:49 herbie spamd[16878]: debug: mkdir //.spamassassin
failed: mkdir //.spamassassin: Permission denied at
/usr/lo
Message Partners has launched a free edition of our Message Processing
Platform (MPP) for those who want to use SpamAssassin and ClamAV with
Sendmail, QMail, Postfix, CGPro or SurgeMail email servers. MPP Free
Edition includes our comprehensive Webmin module, most of the features
of MPP-LE and
Using SA 3.02, specifically spamd, in conjunction with another application
(MPP) and Postfix...
What might causes these types of responses?
[spamd::query] Write to socket timed out..
[SpamassassinScannerJob] {20050124_162758_233f400.26} Spamassassin query
failed. HTTP code = 400
I know that HTTP
Kris Deugau wrote:
Rob Kudyba wrote:
Well there is a company that sprouted from Vipul's Razor that uses
the concept of collaborative filtering and adaptive learning from
over a million trusted users, in a type of-- if you will--"[EMAIL PROTECTED]
net"--(ah hem) and I don't
And the key point is that if commercial anti-spam vendors
are using points such as these to either differentiate
themselves from other commercial efforts or SpamAssassin,
they're either:
A) Using SpamAssassin underneath
B) Inferior to SpamAssassin
C) Equivalent functionally to SpamAssassin
Jeff C.
Rob Kudyba wrote:
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 05:29 PM 12/7/2004, Rob Kudyba wrote:
> do you have a fully functioning version of libpng installed?
Actually, it was not installed as I did not see it in the of
Required Perl Modules (but I just added it per your note):
• File::ReadBackwards
• GD
•
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 05:29 PM 12/7/2004, Rob Kudyba wrote:
> do you have a fully functioning version of libpng installed?
Actually, it was not installed as I did not see it in the of Required
Perl Modules (but I just added it per your note):
• File::ReadBackwards
• GD
• GD::Graph
• GD::T
Matt Kettler wrote:
At 05:00 PM 12/7/2004, Rob Kudyba wrote:
I saw GraphDefang mentioned here the other day and thought I'd give
it a shot...sorry if this is the wrong place to ask but would anyone
have an idea why the PNG images are displaying as broken? The
graphdefang.pl is upd
I saw GraphDefang mentioned here the other day and thought I'd give it a
shot...sorry if this is the wrong place to ask but would anyone have an
idea why the PNG images are displaying as broken? The graphdefang.pl is
updating perfectly, i.e., w/out errors, but all of the PNG files always
output
Theo Van Dinter wrote:
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 05:18:34PM -0500, Rob Kudyba wrote:
I was able to start spamd using:
'/usr/bin/spamd -d -x'
rather than:
'/usr/bin/spamd -d -x -u nobody'
SA 3.01 on OS X 10.2.5:
setrgid() not implemented at /usr/bin/spamd line 702.
None o
> At 06:13 PM 12/3/2004, Peter Matulis wrote:
>>How does one begin using the quarantine? I am using SA 3.01 with milter
>>smtp-vilter.
>
> SA has no quarantine support. AFAIK, neither does smtp-vilter. However, I
> think that clamav has some built-in quarantine support that ends up being
> used wi
I was able to start spamd using:
'/usr/bin/spamd -d -x'
rather than:
'/usr/bin/spamd -d -x -u nobody'
More info:
finger nobody
Login: nobody Name: Unprivileged User
Directory: /dev/nullShell: /dev/null
Never logged in.
No Plan.
id nobody
uid=4294967294(
SA 3.01 on OS X 10.2.5:
/usr/bin/spamd -d -x -u nobody -D
trying to connect to syslog/unix...
no error connecting to syslog/unix
logging enabled:
facility: mail
socket: unix
output: syslog
creating INET socket:
Listen: 128
LocalAddr: 127.0.0.1
LocalPort: 783
Proto: 6
ReuseAddr: 1
Type: 1
setrgid()
We're running ClamAV .75 and SA 3.01 on RH8 and 9 boxes and we are
finding that mails with the Sober.I variant get pass ClamAV 0.75 and
then SA replies with:
"Malformed SA reply. SPAMD/1.0 76 Bad header line: (Content-Length
mismatch: Expected 77970 bytes, got 77972 bytes)"
Per this thread:
ht
Here is the debug output...has this been reported?
/etc/mail/spamassassin root# /usr/bin/spamassassin --lint -D
debug: SpamAssassin version 3.0.0
debug: Score set 0 chosen.
debug: running in taint mode? yes
debug: Running in taint mode, removing unsafe env vars, and resetting PATH
debug: PATH inclu
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