On 24/11/2019 14:47, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
then you have your problem fixed.

On 24.11.19 15:21, Linkcheck wrote:
More or less. It works (although not sure what will happen on reboot - will it auto-run spamass-milter and spamd?) but I am trying to clean up the remaining log entries.

you can only find out by rebooting. And fix by configring spamass-milter
properly, not by manually changing owner/permissions of a socket that is
created dynamically.

comment any messages when you have removed them?

Removed them from where? This list? I haven't done so. I was referring to my messages which you quoted in a previous email...

I have quoted and then you have asked about them but removed them from the
mail so I couldn't comment...

however:

spamd: connection from ::1 [::1]:55492 to port 783, fd 5
spamd: handle_user (getpwnam) unable to find user: 'admin'
spamd: still running as root: user not specified with -u, not found, or set to root, falling back to nobody
spamd: processing message <message-id> for admin:65534

I assume lines 1 and 4 are the usual "connecting" comment. I am concerned about lines 2 and 3.

I understand WHAT to do about line 3 but not WHERE. Whether that would also remove line 2 I do not know.

They are warnings only. I have explained then in my former post.

good luck

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