The Doctor wrote:
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 09:01:25PM -0600, The Doctor wrote:

On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 10:23:45PM -0400, Matt Kettler wrote:

At 08:41 PM 7/5/2005, The Doctor wrote:

Spam Assassin 3.0.4 works with milter-spamc 0.25, smf-spamd and MailScanner
Current.

Spam Assassin 3.1.0 only works MailScanner Current less than 10% .

How can I help to determine where the source of the problem is?


There is no such thing as 3.1.0 yet...

did you mean 3.1.0-pre1, 3.1.0-pre2 or 3.1.0-pre3 or a SVN build?

In general, all of these are unreleased, so may have some minor issues. Certainly MailScanner is most likely to be impacted by these, as MailScanner is an API layer caller. You might also check on the MailScanner mailing list to see if Julian is working on some adjustments for 3.1.0 support.

Also what do you mean by "only works MailScanner Current less than 10%?". Do you mean it is only marking 10% of your spam?







pre3 and yes about the marking.



FOund the problem.  From the logs:

Thu Jul  7 21:55:45 2005 [4390] dbg: spamd: initial attempt to change real uid 
failed, trying BSD workaround

Thu Jul 7 21:55:45 2005 [4390] error: setruid() not implemented at /usr/contrib/bin/spamd line 870.
BSD HATES setruid().  I had to disable this in openwebmail
for me to get openwebmail to work.  You may want to add code that disables
setruid in BSD.
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Member - Liberal International  

Well that's the problem then. You are starting spamd, which MailScanner does not use..

Other people on the MailScanner list report no issues with SA 3.1/

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