Re: Permission Problem and bad file descriptor

2015-01-13 Thread webmaster
Problem solved. The cronjob runs as user debian-spamd. On my system the user debian-spamd is a member of the group spamd. Unfortunately this group didn't have any permissions on the directory /var/lib/spamassassin. So I changed the permissions wit "sudo chmod -R g+rx /var/lib/spamassassin".

Re: Permission Problem and bad file descriptor

2015-01-12 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
Looks like you have a cron job for sa-update running. What user is running that cron job and what are the perms on the directory? For the user pref dir, no it is not created manually. It is going to be a combination of parameters for your spamc and spamd, what user the progs run as and the pe

Permission Problem and bad file descriptor

2015-01-11 Thread webmaster
Hello guys, Since yesterday I'm running a server with ubuntu 14.04.1 and spamassassin version 3.4.0-1ubuntu2. Spamassassin was installed as a package from the ubuntu repositories. SpamAssassin runs in daemon mode with a user named spamd. This morning I got the following email. It indicates, t