Re: Config Question

2007-07-27 Thread Daryl C. W. O'Shea
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, >> "

Re: Config Question

2007-07-27 Thread Chuck Payne
> * 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

Re: Config Question

2007-07-27 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
* 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 "

Re: Config question

2007-02-26 Thread Matt Kettler
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

Re: Config question

2007-02-26 Thread Theo Van Dinter
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

RE: Config question

2007-02-26 Thread Paul Aviles
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:

Re: Config question

2007-02-24 Thread Matt Kettler
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

Re: Config question

2007-02-24 Thread David Goldsmith
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

RE: Config question

2007-02-23 Thread Paul Aviles
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

Re: Config question

2007-02-23 Thread Matt Kettler
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