>> What is the output of netstat?
> I will add a 'netstat' command to my 'spamassassin' init script,
> before the spamd command, in order to see what listens to port
> 783 at that time.
> I will post the output of netstat when available.
So did I. And I waited for the same problem to happen again
Quoting "Michele Neylon :: Blacknight Solutions"
> > The problem occured again, and I catched the following from
> > spamd output
> >>
> What is the output of netstat?
Since restarting spamd solves the problem without any visible side-effect,
I wrote a watchdog script to monitor spamd, and to res
To: 'BCC'; users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: SA restarting problems, Address already in use
BCC wrote:
> Hello happy SpamAssassin users,
>
> Every night, I stop Postfix, stop SA, force-expire bayes db,
> restart SA, restart Postfix. This goes fine most of the time,
BCC wrote:
> Hello happy SpamAssassin users,
>
> Every night, I stop Postfix, stop SA, force-expire bayes db,
> restart SA, restart Postfix. This goes fine most of the time,
> but sometimes I run into problems.
>
> The problems arise around once a week or so : spamc cannot
> connect to spamd, say
Hello happy SpamAssassin users,
Every night, I stop Postfix, stop SA, force-expire bayes db,
restart SA, restart Postfix. This goes fine most of the time, but
sometimes I run into problems.
The problems arise around once a week or so : spamc cannot connect
to spamd, saying the following in the ma