Thanks, Bert :-)
Am 2022-06-02 20:49, schrieb Bert Van de Poel:
If you are using systemd, you can "systemctl disable spamd". Otherwise
you can indeed use the enabled=0. I would probably do both just in case
;)
On 2/06/2022 20:36, Timo Brandt wrote:
Maybe one of you has a hint
/default/spamassassin ?
Thanks,
Timo
Am 2022-06-02 20:27, schrieb Timo Brandt:
Hi all,
indeed - sorry.
I wasnt aware of that I do not need to run spamd beside amavis 🥴
Thanks for all your help.
Timo
Am 2022-06-02 20:18, schrieb Matija Nalis:
On Thu, Jun 02, 2022 at 02:47:28PM +0200, Bert Van
Hi all,
indeed - sorry.
I wasnt aware of that I do not need to run spamd beside amavis 🥴
Thanks for all your help.
Timo
Am 2022-06-02 20:18, schrieb Matija Nalis:
On Thu, Jun 02, 2022 at 02:47:28PM +0200, Bert Van de Poel wrote:
For the errors about nonexistent uses you will want to hav
sure what the default is.
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DebugChannels is listed for more
information.
I expect your high CPU usage is just coming from SA trying to spawn
children as a user that doesn't exist though.
On 2/06/2022 14:57, Timo Brandt wrote:
Hi Bert,
many thanks for
essages: this has just got to do with your logging level.
You will want to decrease it in local.cf or maybe also in the default
file.
On 2/06/2022 14:33, Timo Brandt wrote:
Hi all,
I have a running debian 11 with postfix/dovecot and Amavis with clamav
/ spamassassin.
I saw that the spama
Hi all,
I have a running debian 11 with postfix/dovecot and Amavis with clamav /
spamassassin.
I saw that the spamassassin logfile is growing very fast and found the
following entries occuring many times per second.
Can you maybe help me to get this fixed?
I searched along the internet but did