Well it looks like it was not ldap that that was my problem.  I don't think it was 
perl either.  I changed some options around now, using the -x option (don't look at 
users prefs) and it filters fine.  I don't know why it was not working without the -x 
but it is filtering fine at the moment.

Thanks for the help everyone.

--Keith

On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Keith Olmstead wrote:

Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 13:40:41 -0500 (CDT)
From: Keith Olmstead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SAtalk] Spamassassin and LDAP

Hello,

Trying to get SA working with LDAP users.  I know this can work, but I am running into 
problems.  I create a user local on the box and it filters fine, but when I try to 
filter a user that is in LDAP it is not working.  I changed the shell to a valid 
shell, and it seems that it is picking up the UID correctly but it is not filtering.

>From what it looks like it my LDAP user is does not have permission to execute spamc. 
> What my log shows is:
procmail: [3305] Mon Jun  2 13:23:57 2003
procmail: Executing "/usr/local/bin/spamc"

over and over.

my .procmailrc file is owned by the user with 740 permissions with a group of the 
group that the user is in.

I know that ppl have gotten LDAP working with SA, I think that I am missing one thing, 
and I have been trying to get this working for months now.

TIA,

Keith Olmstead



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