Thomas Krichel wrote:
Hi gang,
my first post here.
I'm running version 4.0.0-8 on debian testing. This is for
Mailman. I have a script that creates a welcomelist for all my
Mailman members. I include it via a symlink.
# ls -l /etc/spamassassin/88_mailman_members.cf
lrwxrwxrwx 1
Bill Cole writes
> You probably only needed to restart spamd.
I think I did this every time I tested, and I tested many times
over.
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Written by Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel on his 21399th day.
On 2024-01-05 at 13:53:00 UTC-0500 (Fri, 5 Jan 2024 18:53:00 +)
Thomas Krichel
is rumored to have said:
Hi gang,
my first post here.
I'm running version 4.0.0-8 on debian testing. This is for
Mailman. I have a script that creates a welcomelist for all my
Mailman members. I inclu
Antony Stone writes
> Check the user which spamc runs
Thank you for this!
root@tagol~# ps axf | grep spam
789246 ?S 0:00 \_ spamd child
root@tagol~# ps axf | grep spam
662102 ?Ss 0:00 gpg-agent --homedir
/etc/spamassassin/sa-update-keys --use-standard-socket --
On Friday 05 January 2024 at 19:53:00, Thomas Krichel wrote:
> I'm running version 4.0.0-8 on debian testing. This is for
> Mailman. I have a script that creates a welcomelist for all my
> Mailman members. I include it via a symlink.
> Clearly spamassassin follows the symlink and reads th
Hi gang,
my first post here.
I'm running version 4.0.0-8 on debian testing. This is for
Mailman. I have a script that creates a welcomelist for all my
Mailman members. I include it via a symlink.
# ls -l /etc/spamassassin/88_mailman_members.cf
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 57 Jan 5 15:52