On 01/01, wolfgang wrote:
> > /usr/pkg/var/spamassassin/3.004000/updates_spamassassin_org/50_scores.cf
> I would rather suspect that file to be located in
> Jan 1 19:55:45.157 [6360] dbg: channel: update directory
> /usr/pkg/var/spamassassin/3.003002/updates_spamassassin_org
You're right, thank
On 2012-01-01 21:53, dar...@chaosreigns.com wrote:
> On 01/01, Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
> > I'm afraid you'll have to tell me... http://pastebin.com/xaWNQ0GS
>
> Your LOCAL_STATE_DIR matches in the output of both -
> /usr/pkg/var/spamassassin. You should have rules there. This file
> should exist:
On 01/01, Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
> files like init.pre, sa-update-keys, v312.pre, v330.pre
> local.cf, v310.pre, v320.pre? I don't know exactly what I'm looking
> for - is there a standard extgension for rule files?
No, those are installed with spamassassin. The files you're looking end in
.cf.
>
> Looking at that "--lint -D" output I see:
>
> Jan 1 17:06:23.374 [20281] dbg: generic: Perl 5.01, PREFIX=/usr/pkg,
> DEF_RULES_DIR=/usr/pkg/share/spamassassin,
> LOCAL_RULES_DIR=/usr/pkg/etc/mail/spamassassin,
> LOCAL_STATE_DIR=/usr/pkg/var/spamassassin
>
> So if you go look in
On Sun, 1 Jan 2012, Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
Thank you for your various responses.
spamassassin --lint -D output is at http://pastebin.com/Hjmt8CbE
There is only one sa-update on the system.
I installed from CPAN
On Saturday, 31 December 2011, Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to ins
I have little faith in installing spamassassin from cpan. I'd recommend
uninstalling it if you can, and installing from whatever packaging system
your OS uses, which I believe is ports.
But if there is a related bug in installation from cpan, it would be nice
to track it down and fix it.
>From
Thank you for your various responses.
spamassassin --lint -D output is at http://pastebin.com/Hjmt8CbE
There is only one sa-update on the system.
I installed from CPAN
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>
> --f46d04428890f2fb1a04b568e766
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> Check you've only
On 12/31/11 1:41 PM, Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to install spamassassin: everything proceeded normally,
AFAIK, but the basic "spamassassin -t' on the provided sample fails
because no rules are found (line 400, which looks to my untutored eye
like an all-purpose error-spitter). sa-upd
Check you've only got one saupdate etc installed and you are calling the
saupdate associated with the spamassassin you are running. Ie check there's
not one installed from ports or as the base install if you hand installed a
version and vice versa
Martin
On Saturday, 31 December 2011, Steve Blink
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 19:11:36 + (GMT), John ffitch wrote:
Run sa-update to pull the rules?
if that not solve it output of spamassassin --lint -D 2>&1
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011, John ffitch wrote:
Run sa-update to pull the rules?
He apparently did that.
Run this and report the results (to pastebin, pls):
spamassassin --lint -D
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011, Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to install spamassassin: everything proceeded
Run sa-update to pull the rules?
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011, Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
Hi,
I just tried to install spamassassin: everything proceeded normally,
AFAIK, but the basic "spamassassin -t' on the provided sample fails
because no rules are found (line 400, which looks to my untutored eye
like an
Hi,
I just tried to install spamassassin: everything proceeded normally,
AFAIK, but the basic "spamassassin -t' on the provided sample fails
because no rules are found (line 400, which looks to my untutored eye
like an all-purpose error-spitter). sa-update appears to run, and
exits silently. Ther
don't know where is the problem or what it need ? /sbin/service is a
folder or a file ? I tray to make bat the error changed in “/sbin/service:
is a directory” for this I think that "service" is a file but
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Benny Pedersen wrote:
>i do that i extract there entrys from sql in to local_sql.cf so
>spamassassin see it
>
>horrelble interface :(
with amavid-debugsa i can see that sa is loading sql.cf
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boka
> with amavid debug-sa i can see that sql.cf is loaded.
>
> i have added smth. like this to database:
>
> INSERT INTO userpref (username,preference,value) VALUES
> ('$GLOBAL','whitelist_from','[EMAIL PROTECTED]');
this is sa not amavisd
i do that i extract there entrys from sql in to local_sql.c
> Using SQL from SA is mainly useful for Bayes and AWL,
> but not for per-user settings and per-user w/b listing, as SA when called by
> amavisd always sees the same
> user: vscan
hope this will change so sql in sa can be used pr recipient more effitive, as i
understand its not currently
posibl
Mark Martinec wrote:
> These log entries refer to SQL use by amavisd-new directly,
> i.e. for logging to SQL, pen pals soft-whitelisting and
> per-recipient settings including whitelisting and blacklisting
> (which is independent from w/b-listing in SA).
ok
> SA accesses SQL through its own met
boka,
> i'm trying to configure sql whitelisting/... etc.
> I've made all steps from:
> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/UsingSQL
> Jun 20 16:15:58 rilej amavis[19547]: Module DBD::mysql 3.0006
> Jun 20 16:15:58 rilej amavis[19547]: Module DBI 1.51
> ...
> Jun 20 16:15
Hello,
i'm trying to configure sql whitelisting/... etc.
I've made all steps from:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/UsingSQL
and it is not working.
>From my /var/log/maillog
...
Jun 20 16:15:58 rilej amavis[19547]: Module DBD::mysql 3.0006
Jun 20 16:15:58 rilej amavis[19547]: Modu
>
>You forgot to mention one VERY important fact.. you're using amavisd-new.
yes, that's true. am using amavisd-new
i'll check the email header and the config file for amavis. thanks.
>Do NOT give amavis ownership of /usr/share/spamassassin. Leave that ROOT
>owned. SA does not need to write files
At 10:12 PM 11/11/2004, Elizar Palad wrote:
hi guys/list,
newbie here.. very newbie
im trying to install spamassassi for the first time
when i do the spam test from the local machine:
spamassassin -tD < sample-spam.txt - ok
spamassassin -tD < sample-spam.txt - ok
even
mail -s "Test" [EMAIL PROTECT
hi guys/list,
newbie here.. very newbie
im trying to install spamassassi for the first time
when i do the spam test from the local machine:
spamassassin -tD < sample-spam.txt - ok
spamassassin -tD < sample-spam.txt - ok
even
mail -s "Test" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < sample-spam.txt - ok
but when i t
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