Works like a charm!
Bug raised (6415).
Thanks very much sir!
Chris
-Original Message-
From: Mark Martinec [mailto:mark.martinec...@ijs.si]
Sent: April 18, 2010 5:48 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Open of auto-whitelist file failed: Insecure dependency in
eval...
On
rts an error in the spamd.log file:
>
> Sun Apr 18 15:21:10 2010 [7966] warn: auto-whitelist:
> open of auto-whitelist file failed:
> Insecure dependency in eval while running with -T switch
> at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Mail/SpamAssassin/Util.pm line 996.
Yes, a bu
Chris Welch wrote on Sun, 18 Apr 2010 15:33:20 -0400:
> I just upgraded a CentOS 5.4 system to Spamassassin 3.3.1. The upgrade was
> done by a CPAN install with Perl.
which you should not do. Unless there is *no* other chance a Perl or modules
or Perl programs on an rpm-based system should be u
-whitelist: open of auto-whitelist
file failed: Insecure dependency in eval while running with -T switch at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Mail/SpamAssassin/Util.pm line 996.
I tried numerous permission changes but can't clear the error.
Spamassassin is launched using:
/usr/bin/spamd -u ex
- Original Message -
From: "Obantec Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 8:12 AM
Subject: open of auto-whitelist file failed
Hi
SA 3.2.4 on FC3
spamd is started by script and is running as root.
maillog shows various users with
spamd[5648]
Hi
SA 3.2.4 on FC3
spamd is started by script and is running as root.
maillog shows various users with
spamd[5648]: auto-whitelist: open of auto-whitelist file failed:
auto-whitelist: cannot open auto_whitelist_path
/home/domain/domain71/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist
No such file or
On 06.04.2008 03:26 CE(S)T, Matt Kettler wrote:
The "new fangled" way would be to use spamc for learning instead of
sa-learn.
And yes, it's a lot faster I believe.
--
Yves Goergen "LonelyPixel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Visit my web laboratory at http://beta.unclassified.de
On 06.04.2008 03:26 CE(S)T, Matt Kettler wrote:
Yves Goergen wrote:
Just remember to su to that user when running sa-learn.
This is getting a problem now! My spamd user has no access on the
mailbox directories from which I am usually learning. What's the
proposed solution for that?
The "new
Yves Goergen wrote:
Just remember to su to that user when running sa-learn.
This is getting a problem now! My spamd user has no access on the
mailbox directories from which I am usually learning. What's the
proposed solution for that?
Well, there's a couple of ways to deal with that..
The
On 05.04.2008 01:18 CE(S)T, Matt Kettler wrote:
Spamd will never be able to access anything in /root/. 3.1.8 shouldn't
have been able to do so any more than 3.2.4 could, but that might have
been a bug..
Must have been a bug, yes.
If you're always scanning mail as one user, you can create a
n
pamd[14283]: auto-whitelist: open of
auto-whitelist file failed: locker: safe_lock: cannot create lockfile
/root/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist.mutex: Permission denied
Spamd will never be able to access anything in /root/. 3.1.8 shouldn't
have been able to do so any more than 3.2.4 could,
-whitelist: open of
auto-whitelist file failed: locker: safe_lock: cannot create lockfile
/root/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist.mutex: Permission denied
This time, I couldn't find a solution on the web. Here's the directory
listing:
20:35 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.spamassassin > ls -al
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