Re: FuzzyOcrPlugin hashdb permissions

2006-11-22 Thread Robert S
And you have added all the users, that need access to the users group in /etc/group? IE your /etc/group file contains a line like: users:x:100:user1,user2,user3,user4,useretc Yes. If so, than it is spamassassin that does not switch the user context correctly. It looks a bit like it. I've

Re: FuzzyOcrPlugin hashdb permissions

2006-11-21 Thread Robert S
AFAIK you do not need to set the primary group for all your users to 'users'. Just add them to the 'users' group in /etc/group. Or better yet, create a seperate group (eg. mail_users) for it and assign write permissions to that group. I always thought that was the case, but it just doesn't work

Re: FuzzyOcrPlugin hashdb permissions

2006-11-21 Thread Thiago LPS
Here my FuzzyOCR runs with spamd (the daemon of spamassassin) and the default user that run it is the user spamd -rw-r--r-- 1 spamd spamd 433905 Nov 21 08:51 FuzzyOcr.hashdb my FuzzyOcr.hashdb is set to user spamd and all works fine... :) On 11/20/06, Robert S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I m

FuzzyOcrPlugin hashdb permissions

2006-11-21 Thread Robert S
I've installed this FuzzyOcrPlugin on two machines (debian and gentoo). Everything works fine on the gentoo box, but on the debian box I get the following in the error log: [2006-11-20 04:06:11] Unable to open/create Image Hash database at "/usr/local/var/FuzzyOcr/FuzzyOcr.hashdb", check permiss

RE: FuzzyOcrPlugin hashdb permissions

2006-11-21 Thread Sietse van Zanen
-Nov-06 13:17 To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: FuzzyOcrPlugin hashdb permissions AFAIK you do not need to set the primary group for all your users to 'users'. Just add them to the 'users' group in /etc/group. Or better yet, create a seperate group (eg. mail_user