Keith Hackworth wrote:
Even though you run this in mysql now, it still DOES matter who you run it
as. I found out the hard way that it records the user that is logged in
as the user the bayes applies as in the database. I had to actually set
the bayes_sql_override_username in my local.cf. I trai
Even though you run this in mysql now, it still DOES matter who you run it
as. I found out the hard way that it records the user that is logged in
as the user the bayes applies as in the database. I had to actually set
the bayes_sql_override_username in my local.cf. I trained a bunch of
messages
> Ernie Dunbar wrote:
Oct 5 13:26:39 pop spamd[19660]: Cannot open bayes databases
/home/spamc/.spamassassin/bayes_* R/O: tie failed: Permission denied
Oct
>>>
>>>The typical cause of this is that the file ownership changed on the
>>>bayes files when you converted them to 3.0. At lea
Ernie Dunbar wrote:
Oct 5 13:26:39 pop spamd[19660]: Cannot open bayes databases
/home/spamc/.spamassassin/bayes_* R/O: tie failed: Permission denied Oct
The typical cause of this is that the file ownership changed on the
bayes files when you converted them to 3.0. At least this was the problem
I
> On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Ernie Dunbar wrote:
>
>> Every hour or so, it spews forth a dozen or so messages like this:
>>
>> Oct 5 13:26:25 pop spamd[267]: server hit by SIGCHLD
>> Oct 5 13:26:25 pop spamd[267]: handled cleanup of child pid 9980
>> Oct 5 13:26:25 pop spamd[267]: server successfully s
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Ernie Dunbar wrote:
> Every hour or so, it spews forth a dozen or so messages like this:
>
> Oct 5 13:26:25 pop spamd[267]: server hit by SIGCHLD
> Oct 5 13:26:25 pop spamd[267]: handled cleanup of child pid 9980
> Oct 5 13:26:25 pop spamd[267]: server successfully spawned