On 29 Nov 2018, at 8:06, Eggert Ehmke wrote:
Strange, I am missing that configuration in /etc/postfix/master.cf.
Will add
them.
Please be careful. It is *possible* to have SpamAssassin hooked into the
mail acceptance and delivery flow in many different ways, I only
(vaguely) described the m
Strange, I am missing that configuration in /etc/postfix/master.cf. Will add
them.
Am Donnerstag, 29. November 2018, 01:15:39 CET schrieb Bill Cole:
> On 28 Nov 2018, at 17:53, Eggert Ehmke wrote:
> > Do you mean the --username option in /etc/default/spamassassin?
>
> No. Postfix is running the
On 28 Nov 2018, at 17:53, Eggert Ehmke wrote:
Do you mean the --username option in /etc/default/spamassassin?
No. Postfix is running the 'spamc' program in some fashion, usually via
a pipe transport configured in master.cf. That transport (typically an
intermediary script) needs to be passed
Do you mean the --username option in /etc/default/spamassassin?
It is set to the generic user --username=debian-spamd
Thank you
Am Mittwoch, 28. November 2018, 22:41:38 CET schrieb RW:
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 18:01:04 +0100
>
> Eggert Ehmke wrote:
> > I have Spamassassin running on Debian with P
On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 18:01:04 +0100
Eggert Ehmke wrote:
> I have Spamassassin running on Debian with Postfix, Dovecot etc. It
> seems to work, Spam is filtered to my Quarantine. I have some virtual
> mailboxes in /var/mail/vhosts and have set up the Option
>
> -x --virtual-config-dir=/var/mail/vho
I have Spamassassin running on Debian with Postfix, Dovecot etc. It seems to
work, Spam
is filtered to my Quarantine. I have some virtual mailboxes in /var/mail/vhosts
and have
set up the Option
-x --virtual-config-dir=/var/mail/vhosts/%d/%l/spamassassin
This does not work, in the log file /v