Its got to be a perms issue - because this was working up until I got
the last issue fixed w/r/t to quarantine.

My sendmail aliases file looks like:
spam:                   "|/usr/bin/dspam --user global --class=spam
--source=error"
ham:                    "|/usr/bin/dspam --user global --class=innocent
--source=error --deliver=innocent"

 ls -la /usr/bin/dspam
-r-x--s---  1 root mail 136982 Aug  9 10:57 /usr/bin/dspam



On 8/31/2010 1:14 PM, Stevan Bajić wrote:
>
> You obviously have a permission issue but to say what is really wrong you
> need to post more information. Stuff like how you have implemented that non
> standard s...@... alias, how that non standard s...@... alias is calling
> DSPAM, what MTA you use, etc.... without those info it is more a guessing
> game then anything else.
>
>

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