Cecil Westerhof writes:
> The update is done by sa-update. I use only a script around it, but
> the script calls sa-update.
>
> From now on this script is not run as root anymore, but as
> debian-spamd.
>
> I also tried to do this with the service, but that gave a lot of
> errors I have to invest
Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
>> What platform are you running on? (OS, distro, perl version, etc.)
>
>Debian 12.
>sa-update version 4.0.0 / svn1900642
> running on Perl version 5.36.0
>
>>> Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
Debian 12 contains SpamAssassion 4.0.0-6.
>
>>Cecil
What platform are you running on? (OS, distro, perl version, etc.)
Debian 12.
sa-update version 4.0.0 / svn1900642
running on Perl version 5.36.0
Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
Debian 12 contains SpamAssassion 4.0.0-6.
Cecil Westerhof writes:
Strange. When running 'apt update' I get:
Cecil Westerhof writes:
> Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
>
What platform are you running on? (OS, distro, perl version, etc.)
>>>
>>>Debian 12.
>>>sa-update version 4.0.0 / svn1900642
>>> running on Perl version 5.36.0
>>
>> Debian 12 contains SpamAssassion 4.0.0-6.
>
> Strange. When runni
What platform are you running on? (OS, distro, perl version, etc.)
Debian 12.
sa-update version 4.0.0 / svn1900642
running on Perl version 5.36.0
Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
Debian 12 contains SpamAssassion 4.0.0-6.
On 02.11.23 21:43, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Strange. When running 'apt
"Reindl Harald (privat)" writes:
>>> We really would need a lot more context to answer that.
>> Using scripts that hide things has his problems. :-(
>> The script was using:
>> sa-update
>> And when I run that from the command line I get:
>> gpg: WARNING: unsafe ownership on homedir
>>
Matus UHLAR - fantomas writes:
>>> What platform are you running on? (OS, distro, perl version, etc.)
>>
>>Debian 12.
>>sa-update version 4.0.0 / svn1900642
>> running on Perl version 5.36.0
>
> Debian 12 contains SpamAssassion 4.0.0-6.
Strange. When running 'apt update' I get:
All packages
Sidney Markowitz writes:
> Cecil Westerhof wrote on 2/11/23 4:02 am:
>> And when I run that from the command line I get:
>> gpg: WARNING: unsafe ownership on homedir
>> '/etc/spamassassin/sa-update-keys'
>
> That is referring to the owner of the directory
Argh, you are right. To many hours
Cecil Westerhof wrote on 2/11/23 4:02 am:
And when I run that from the command line I get:
gpg: WARNING: unsafe ownership on homedir
'/etc/spamassassin/sa-update-keys'
That is referring to the owner of the directory
/etc/spamassassin/sa-update-keys not the permissions. ls -al
/etc/spama
On 2023-11-01 at 07:50:38 UTC-0400 (Wed, 01 Nov 2023 12:50:38 +0100)
Cecil Westerhof
is rumored to have said:
)On 01.11.23 16:02, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Using scripts that hide things has his problems. :-(
The script was using:
sa-update
And when I run that from the command line I get:
Bill Cole writes:
> On 2023-11-01 at 07:50:38 UTC-0400 (Wed, 01 Nov 2023 12:50:38 +0100)
> Cecil Westerhof
> is rumored to have said:
>
>> Since some time I see that when I want to update the spamassassin
>> filters I get error 74 for every email that I use to train the
>> filters. What could be
On 2023-11-01 at 07:50:38 UTC-0400 (Wed, 01 Nov 2023 12:50:38 +0100)
Cecil Westerhof
is rumored to have said:
Since some time I see that when I want to update the spamassassin
filters I get error 74 for every email that I use to train the
filters. What could be happening here?
We really would
On 01.11.23 12:50, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Since some time I see that when I want to update the spamassassin
filters I get error 74 for every email that I use to train the
filters. What could be happening here?
/usr/include/sysexits.h:#define EX_IOERR74 /* input/output error */
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