Re: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-06 Thread Jeferson Pessoa Santana
What I'm triyng to do is to monitor the Spamd port with telnet (Ipmonitor is the software that we are using and it's ip is 200.189.68.194. I didn't read the entire spamd man page =-P Thanks Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeferson Pessoa Santana wrote: Hy Matthew, I tried to start the d

RE: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-06 Thread Rosenbaum, Larry M.
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >... > Because -i is ignored, as it has no interface IP... Actually, the documentation says: -i [*ipaddress*], --listen-ip[=*ipaddress*], --ip-address[=*ipaddress*] Tells spamd to listen on the specified IP address (defaults to

RE: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-06 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
Jeferson Pessoa Santana wrote: > Hy Matthew, > > I tried to start the daemon in the way that you said in your e-mail > but the result are the same. For some reason, the daemon goes back to > the command line /usr/bin/spamd -d -u nobody. > > Thanks anyway for all the help provided by you and the e

RE: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-06 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
Jeferson Pessoa Santana wrote: > Hy Matthew, > > I tried to start the daemon in the way that you said in your e-mail > but the result are the same. For some reason, the daemon goes back to > the command line /usr/bin/spamd -d -u nobody. > > Thanks anyway for all the help provided by you and the e

Re: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-06 Thread Jeferson Pessoa Santana
Hy Matthew, I tried to start the daemon in the way that you said in your e-mail but the result are the same. For some reason, the daemon goes back to the command line /usr/bin/spamd -d -u nobody. Thanks anyway for all the help provided by you and the entire list Jeff =) Obs: I'm still looki

RE: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-05 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
Jeferson Pessoa Santana wrote: >> /usr/bin/spamd -i -d -u nobody --allowed-ips=200.X.X.X,127.0.0.1 > Guys, > > I think that mey e-mail wasn't clearly, sorry. The IP 200.x.x.x means > that I'm using 200.189.68.194 for example. And I put the 127.0.0.1 > because I have a exim daemon started to re

Re: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-05 Thread Jeferson Pessoa Santana
Guys, I think that mey e-mail wasn't clearly, sorry. The IP 200.x.x.x means that I'm using 200.189.68.194 for example. And I put the 127.0.0.1 because I have a exim daemon started to relay the incoming e-mails. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jeferson Pessoa Santana wrote: Hi

Re: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-02 Thread jdow
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> jdow wrote: From: "Jeferson Pessoa Santana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A few hours ago I started my spamassassin with this command line: */usr/bin/spamd -i -d -u nobody --allowed-ips=200.X.X.X,127.0.0.1* And then, for some reason that I don't know yet, wi th the "ps ax" com

RE: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-02 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
Jeferson Pessoa Santana wrote: > Hi guys, > > A few hours ago I started my spamassassin with this command line: > > /usr/bin/spamd -i -d -u nobody --allowed-ips=200.X.X.X,127.0.0.1 > > And then, for some reason that I don't know yet, wi th the "ps ax" > command, I received this > > /usr/bin/sp

RE: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-02 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
jdow wrote: > From: "Jeferson Pessoa Santana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> A few hours ago I started my spamassassin with this command line: >> >> */usr/bin/spamd -i -d -u nobody --allowed-ips=200.X.X.X,127.0.0.1* >> >> And then, for some reason that I don't know yet, wi th the "ps ax" >> command, I re

Re: Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-02 Thread jdow
From: "Jeferson Pessoa Santana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi guys, A few hours ago I started my spamassassin with this command line: */usr/bin/spamd -i -d -u nobody --allowed-ips=200.X.X.X,127.0.0.1* And then, for some reason that I don't know yet, wi th the "ps ax" command, I received this */us

Problems with the Spamd Daemon

2005-12-02 Thread Jeferson Pessoa Santana
Hi guys, A few hours ago I started my spamassassin with this command line: /usr/bin/spamd -i -d -u nobody --allowed-ips=200.X.X.X,127.0.0.1 And then, for some reason that I don't know yet, wi th the "ps ax" command, I received this /usr/bin/spamd -d -u nobody I was using this second comman