Re: [sa] Re: problem getting spamassassin to invoke fuzzyocr

2009-05-13 Thread Lists
Charles Gregory wrote: On Wed, 13 May 2009, Lists wrote: Do you mean in /etc/mail/spamassassin/FuzzyOcr? I'm not familiar with the module in particular, but that behaviour - runnable as one user (or root) but not another - is nearly always some sort of permission issue. So if the permissions

Re: [sa] Re: problem getting spamassassin to invoke fuzzyocr

2009-05-12 Thread Charles Gregory
On Wed, 13 May 2009, Lists wrote: Do you mean in /etc/mail/spamassassin/FuzzyOcr? I'm not familiar with the module in particular, but that behaviour - runnable as one user (or root) but not another - is nearly always some sort of permission issue. So if the permissions in the directory look a

Re: problem getting spamassassin to invoke fuzzyocr

2009-05-12 Thread Lists
Charles Gregory wrote: On Wed, 13 May 2009, Kate Kleinschafer wrote: when I run it as postfix (user that runs spamassassin) So all the same apart from FuzzyOCR I am unsure now how to find out why it is behaving this way. Check for execute group permissions on the FuzzyOCR modules, make sure th

Re: problem getting spamassassin to invoke fuzzyocr

2009-05-12 Thread Charles Gregory
On Wed, 13 May 2009, Kate Kleinschafer wrote: when I run it as postfix (user that runs spamassassin) So all the same apart from FuzzyOCR I am unsure now how to find out why it is behaving this way. Check for execute group permissions on the FuzzyOCR modules, make sure they are in a group of whi