Took a loot in /etc/init.d and found nothing spam related. I did a find / -name "spam*" and found a few different instances of spamd in /root/Mail-SpamAssassin-3.3.1/ and /usr/local/bin, but no spampd results. Would I restart the spamd process or Spamassassin altogether?
milesf wrote: > > Deku42 wrote: >> We recently had an employee leave who maintained our mail gateway, which >> has >> now been pushed on to me. Very little instructions were left, but I need >> to >> whitelist an address via SpamAssassin. I added the domain into the >> local.cf >> file, but then the instructions say to restart /etc/init.d/spampd, but >> I'm >> told there is no such file or directory. I try to search for the file but >> I >> get no results. I checked the postfix master.cf to see if Spamassassin >> was >> linked together with amavisd-new or postfix but I don't see anything. Is >> there any advice you can give to get the new settings in local.cf put >> into >> production? The SpamAssassin version running is 3.003001 and it is on >> Fedora >> 12 > > Looks like a typo to me. Take a look in /etc/init.d/ for anything > starting with spam... (in my installation it's /etc/init.d/spamassassin > - might be someplace different in yours, given that you're running > Fedora). > > > > -- > In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. > In practice, there is. .... Yogi Berra > > > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Recently-inherited-a-mail-gateway%2C-need-some-assistance-tp33155616p33155770.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.