Chuck Payne wrote:
> * Chuck Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>> I got a question... this keeps popping up in my log and I have tried to
>> google it, and haven't found an answer on how to fix it.
>>
>> Jul
>> 27 02:49:40 magi spamd[4980]: config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line,
>> "
> * Chuck Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>> I got a question... this keeps popping up in my
log and I have tried to
>> google it, and haven't found an
answer on how to fix it.
>>
>> Jul
>> 27
02:49:40 magi spamd[4980]: config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line,
>> "/home/spamd/bayes" is not va
* Chuck Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> I got a question... this keeps popping up in my log and I have tried to
> google it, and haven't found an answer on how to fix it.
>
> Jul
> 27 02:49:40 magi spamd[4980]: config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line,
> "/home/spamd/bayes" is not valid for "
I got a question... this keeps popping up in my log and I have tried to
google it, and haven't found an answer on how to fix it.
Jul
27 02:49:40 magi spamd[4980]: config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line,
"/home/spamd/bayes" is not valid for "bayes_path",
skipping: bayes_path /home/spamd/bayes
Paul Aviles wrote:
> Matt, following your advise that I had something configured wrong and not
> standard, I removed and reinstalled SA and got a bit further. However no
> matter what, I get the following errors for root when I send an email to
> myself which has nothing to do for root. I even crea
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 12:13:39PM -0500, Paul Aviles wrote:
> OPTIONS="--create-prefs --max-children 5 --username spamd --helper-home-dir
> ${SAHOME} -s /var/log/spamd.log"
You're running spamd as a non-root user,
> Mon Feb 26 10:44:40 2007 [16531] info: spamd: creating default_prefs:
> /root/.s
Matt, following your advise that I had something configured wrong and not
standard, I removed and reinstalled SA and got a bit further. However no
matter what, I get the following errors for root when I send an email to
myself which has nothing to do for root. I even created a user for SA as
such:
Paul Aviles wrote:
> Matt, thanks for taking the time to answer me.
>
> Matt Kettler wrote:
>
>> Erm.. that would disable RBLs in both sendmail AND spamassassin..
>> Clearly not what you want.
>>
>
> More confused... OK got the part that SA is only a labeling filter. I made
> the mistak
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Paul Aviles wrote:
> Matt, thanks for taking the time to answer me.
>
> Matt Kettler wrote:
>> Erm.. that would disable RBLs in both sendmail AND spamassassin..
>> Clearly not what you want.
>
> More confused... OK got the part that SA is only a la
Matt, thanks for taking the time to answer me.
Matt Kettler wrote:
>Erm.. that would disable RBLs in both sendmail AND spamassassin..
>Clearly not what you want.
More confused... OK got the part that SA is only a labeling filter. I made
the mistake of implying that anyone using SA will also us
Paul Aviles wrote:
> Quick question guys, I am a bit confused reading the documentation in
> 3.1.8 under Centos 4.4 so forgive for asking a few questions.
>
> Is the concept that if you use RBL's in the sendmail configuration you
> should disable them in sendmail and then use skip_rbl_checks inst
Quick question guys, I am a bit confused reading the documentation in 3.1.8
under Centos 4.4 so forgive for asking a few questions.
Is the concept that if you use RBL's in the sendmail configuration you
should disable them in sendmail and then use skip_rbl_checks instead? Right
now I have them in
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 08:54:09PM -, Sujit Choudhury wrote:
> 1) In /etc/mail/spamassassin, there is a file called init.pre. Is it
> necessary to have that contents of that file in local.cf?
No. In fact, that's why the data is in a different file. :)
> 3) Lately we are getting lot of spa
I am running SpamAssassin version 3.1.7. I have few questions regarding the
working of spamassassin:
1) In /etc/mail/spamassassin, there is a file called init.pre. Is it necessary
to have that contents of that file in local.cf?
2) I am running exim and calling spamd from within exim. When
Philippe Couas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have migrate from Spamassassin 2.63 to 3.15.1, that' seems running,
> somes mail are flaged and rpm -a seee new version.
> But previously rules and local.cf was in /etc/mail/spamassasin, and
> theses files are not modified by my rpm -Uvh.
The "Stock" rules should
Title: Message
Hi,
I have migrate from
Spamassassin 2.63 to 3.15.1, that' seems running, somes mail are flaged and rpm
-a seee new version.
But previously rules
and local.cf was in /etc/mail/spamassasin, and theses files are not modified by
my rpm -Uvh.
I want know if
config files are a
Hello all! I am using SA-3.1.0 for OES-Linux (novell distro based on
SLES9); mail server using Hula (Netmail) also a novell product. Clients
are thunderbird.
I guess my first problem is, i don't seem to have SA configured right,
let me explain. I goto my yahoo account and send an email to me (which
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