Hi jdow,
hi Matus,
thanks for your replies.
Regardless if it's necessary or not, I have done so. It also happens
regularly by cron (all 3 hours), along with other jobs like sa-learn,
sa-update and sa-compile.
> On 09.09.2015 11:12 Matus wrote:
>
> have you tried running spamassassin -D ? maybe there's somethign
> invalid in SA's configuration or your user_prefs
When I issue "spamassassin --test-mode -D" as the user the filter.sh -
runs as, I get this in the long output:
dbg: config: read file /var/lib/spamassassin/.spamassassin/user_prefs
So, it tries to read the user_prefs from the daemon's home, what is
clear, because it cannot know what user the file "belongs" to, in test-mode.
When I run that as the user (ww) the mail and desired user_prefs belongs
to, it works, so no use in that.
How can I make use of the "-D" cmdline option in the normal mail-flow in
a way it gets logged by journald? Can I simply add "-D" to the filter.sh
script and it get's caught in journald's database?
How else can I test this?
Sorry if I'm slow in understanding atm ...
Best regards,
Marc