Re: Crashes running SA as milter in Postfix

2009-11-02 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
Mark, * Mark Martinec : > > We regularly experience SA crashes on a Ubuntu Hardy machine. The setup is > > as follows: > > > > Postfix (2.5.1) -> SpamAssassin Milter (0.3.1-6) -> SpamAssassin > > (3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1) > > > > The milter is run like this: > > > > /usr/sbin/spamass-milter -P /var

Re: Crashes running SA as milter in Postfix

2009-11-02 Thread Greg Troxel
I have had problems in postfix with spamass-milter and milter-greylist, on NetBSD/sparc64 5-stable. I think I saw a SIGBUS in the log, which would indicate an unaligned access. This recently started - it used to be ok. Not sure if this is relevant to your issue pgpD5WN0Pfi75.pgp Descriptio

Re: Crashes running SA as milter in Postfix

2009-11-02 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
Matus, * Matus UHLAR - fantomas : > > * d.h...@yournetplus.com : > > > The home directory for the username spamassassin is probably set to > > > /nonexistant in the passwd file (or whatever it is in Ubuntu). > > On 01.11.09 23:23, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: > > Thanks for the reply. I wish, it wa

Re: Crashes running SA as milter in Postfix

2009-11-01 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> * d.h...@yournetplus.com : > > The home directory for the username spamassassin is probably set to > > /nonexistant in the passwd file (or whatever it is in Ubuntu). On 01.11.09 23:23, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: > Thanks for the reply. I wish, it was that easy, but it is not. The $HOME is > /hom

Re: Crashes running SA as milter in Postfix

2009-11-01 Thread rich...@buzzhost.co.uk
On Sun, 2009-11-01 at 22:31 +0100, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: > We regularly experience SA crashes on a Ubuntu Hardy machine. The setup is as > follows: > > Postfix (2.5.1) -> SpamAssassin Milter (0.3.1-6) -> SpamAssassin > (3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1) > > The milter is run like this: > > /usr/sbin/spa

Re: Crashes running SA as milter in Postfix

2009-11-01 Thread Mark Martinec
Patrick, > We regularly experience SA crashes on a Ubuntu Hardy machine. The setup is > as follows: > > Postfix (2.5.1) -> SpamAssassin Milter (0.3.1-6) -> SpamAssassin > (3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1) > > The milter is run like this: > > /usr/sbin/spamass-milter -P /var/run/spamass/spamass.pid -f \ >

Re: Crashes running SA as milter in Postfix

2009-11-01 Thread d . hill
Quoting Patrick Ben Koetter : * d.h...@yournetplus.com : The home directory for the username spamassassin is probably set to /nonexistant in the passwd file (or whatever it is in Ubuntu). Thanks for the reply. I wish, it was that easy, but it is not. The $HOME is /home/spamassassin. That's

Re: Crashes running SA as milter in Postfix

2009-11-01 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
* d.h...@yournetplus.com : > The home directory for the username spamassassin is probably set to > /nonexistant in the passwd file (or whatever it is in Ubuntu). Thanks for the reply. I wish, it was that easy, but it is not. The $HOME is /home/spamassassin. p...@rick -- state of mind Digitale K

Re: Crashes running SA as milter in Postfix

2009-11-01 Thread d . hill
Quoting Patrick Ben Koetter : We regularly experience SA crashes on a Ubuntu Hardy machine. The setup is as follows: Postfix (2.5.1) -> SpamAssassin Milter (0.3.1-6) -> SpamAssassin (3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1) The milter is run like this: /usr/sbin/spamass-milter -P /var/run/spamass/spamass.pid -

Crashes running SA as milter in Postfix

2009-11-01 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
We regularly experience SA crashes on a Ubuntu Hardy machine. The setup is as follows: Postfix (2.5.1) -> SpamAssassin Milter (0.3.1-6) -> SpamAssassin (3.2.4-1ubuntu1.1) The milter is run like this: /usr/sbin/spamass-milter -P /var/run/spamass/spamass.pid -f \ -p /var/spool/postfix/spamass