On Dec 19, 2011, at 1:35 PM, Ronald L. Rosson Jr. wrote:
> On Dec 19, 2011, at 1:25 PM, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
>> On 19-12-11 19:52, Ronald L. Rosson Jr. wrote:
>>> On Dec 19, 2011, at 12:33 PM, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
>>>> On 19-12-11 18:07, Ronald L. Rosson Jr. wrote:
>>>>> I have successfully compiled and have dspam running under OSX
>>>>> and checking e-mail. Only 2 issues that I have are ignoring of 
>>>>> preferences (e-mail sent earlier showing the log) and when in
>>>>> daemon mode it is having a problem with iconv_open (dyld: Symbol
>>>>> not found: _iconv_open   Referenced from:
>>>>> /usr/local/lib/libdspam.7.dylib Expected in: flat namespace).
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have even gone as far as pulling the latest from git.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Any help or suggestions.
>>>>> 
>>>>> TIA -- Ron Rosson r...@oneinsane.org
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Ron,
>>>> 
>>>> GIT has an open issue regarding iconv usage, which means it is not 
>>>> usable for you. The release tarball does not have this issue, so
>>>> please use that.
>>> 
>>> Did not see the issue listed on sourceforge when I pulled it and I
>>> can not recall if I had the issue when I was using it from the
>>> release tarball. (will check once I get the below issue resolved)
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The error messages as reported earlier (dspam[61055]: Ignoring 
>>>> disallowed preference 'trainingMode') indicate that you have locked
>>>> down some preferences using 'AllowOverride' in dspam.conf, but they
>>>> are set in a pref file, or in your database.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Ok, so if I want my users to be able to modify everything but opting
>>> out of using DSPAM what should be in my dspam.conf. My dspam install
>>> is using postgres backend. I have a defaults.conf symlinked and
>>> entries in dspam.conf.
>>> 
>>> Guess I am confused what config needs to be where to give my users
>>> the freedom I am looking for.
>>> 
>> 
>> You probably have the correct config, however dspam simply warns that
>> the user has a preference set while dspam is configured to ignore it.
> 
> So if I have this correctly:
> 
> defaults.conf: establishes a new user the minimum of what I recommend
> dspam.conf: Preference directives set what I want setup
>                    AllowOverride directive allows the user to override the 
> preferences
> PostgresDB: Stores everything including preferences an uid's.
> 
> Users should be able to modify everything except what I do not allow an 
> override for.
> 
>> 
>> Probably all the preferences that dspam warns about, are set in the
>> symlinked defaults.conf (not sure why you would use that when you can
>> set all values in dspam.conf, and disallow changing most of them).
>> 
>> The message is harmless (just informal), so if it annoys you, configure
>> your syslog daemon to filter the messages.
> 
> Do I have this right?
> 
> -Ron
> 
> P.S. BTW. rolled back to 10.3.1 and --daemon mode is working without the 
> iconv error. so you were right.
> 

Replying to my own e-mail.

After getting daemon mode running like specified at 
http://wiki.linuxwall.info/doku.php/en:ressources:dossiers:dspam my mail system 
is now adding uid's for outgoing e-mail to my database. What am I missing in my 
configuration to keep this from happening. I have searched using google and I 
am unsure on what I have missed.

Tom, you probably got a support e-mail to because of it.  :)

Any suggestions?

TIA
-Ron


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