On Mon, 16 May 2011 05:00:53 -0700 (PDT), Colin Brace wrote:
> Hi again Stevan,
>
 Hello Colin,


> I hope you are not getting tired of this ;)
>
 well.... I am honest: I am getting tired of this but I responded to 
 your original mail so I continue to respond.


> I now have the git version running:
>
> $ sudo  dspam --version
>
> DSPAM Anti-Spam Suite GIT (agent/library)
>
> Copyright (c) 2002-2010 DSPAM Project
> http://dspam.sourceforge.net.
>
> DSPAM may be copied only under the terms of the GNU General Public 
> License,
> a copy of which can be found with the DSPAM distribution kit.
>
> Configuration parameters:  '--prefix=/usr/local'
> '--with-logdir=/var/log/dpsam' '--with-storage-driver=hash_drv'
> '--enable-verbose-debug' '--enable-daemon'
>
> (I just discovered that "--version" returns configure parameters only
> when run as root.)
>
> However, when I send my self a test message, something goes wrong:
>
> May 16 13:45:05 venus postfix/lmtp[73300]: 93BA628438: 
> to=<c...@lim.nl>,
> relay=none, delay=456, delays=456/0.01/0/0, dsn=4.4.1, 
> status=deferred
> (connect to venus[/var/run/dspam.sock]: Connection refused)
>
> I am using exactly the same dspam.conf file as with v3.9.0, which I
> copied from /usr/local/etc/ to /etc
>
> Has something changed with permissions? Do I need to make any changes 
> to
> /etc/dspam.conf?
>
 Postfix does not have permission to access the socket 
 /var/run/dspam.sock. Who is the owner of /var/run/dspam.sock and what 
 permission does the socket have and what user does Postfix run under?



> Thanks
>
> --
>    Colin Brace
>    Amsterdam
>    http://lim.nl
>
-- 
 Kind Regards from Switzerland,

 Stevan Bajić


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