On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 01:40:49AM -0400, Ryan Cleary wrote: > > "bind: Cannot assign requested address at /usr/sbin/spamd line 135." > > This probably means one of two things: > > 1) A program has already bound to the spamd port (783 by default), > 2) 783 is a reserved port, meaning that you have to be root to bind to > it. Are you running spamd as root? Otherwise, you'll have to
3) Since it's complaining about an address, I'd make sure you can resolve 127.0.0.1/localhost. (If you changed the default listening IP ala "-i" or "--listen-ip", use that instead.) -- Randomly Generated Tagline: I was trying not to mention backtracking. Which, of course, means that yours is "righter" than mine, in a theoretical sense. -- Larry Wall in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Bringing you mounds of caffeinated joy. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk