On Thu, 15 Apr 2010 16:37:02 -0700 (PDT)
john espiro <john_esp...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> 
> For older messages that had viruses attached, I saw the following line in the 
> maillog:
>  dspam[5873]: virus warning: infected message from 60.249.84.10
> 
> However when I send viruses from my account to another domain account, 
> nothing appears in the logs at all regarding the catching of the virus (which 
> it did catch).
> 
> Ah, but wait, here we go:
> 
> Apr 15 16:35:41 imapd[20002]: imap service init from 127.0.0.1
> Apr 15 16:35:42 imapd[20002]: Login user=user host=localhost [127.0.0.1]
> Apr 15 16:35:44 dspam[20015]: bailing on error 22
> Apr 15 16:35:45 dspam[20015]: process_message returned error -5.  dropping 
> message.
> 
The last two lines are the one that are not okay. This should NOT happen. Error 
-5 is "Failed to perform operation". So since you have that mail in quarantine 
you are able to cut and paste it from the qaurantine into a normal text file 
and zip that file and send it to me. Right? Could you do that?

> 
> In the dspam log I see a few random:
> 
> Program mode requires special privileges, e.g., root or TrustedUser., 
> referer: https://mydomain.com/dspam.cgi?user=myuser&template=performance
> 
That is another issue indicating that you probably have not added your 
webserver username into dspam.conf. What is the username under which you run 
your webserver and/or your cgi-bin? Could it be that your webserver does not 
have access to read user data under DSPAM_HOME? Can you post the output of 
"dspam --version"?


-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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