You may try this;

ServerDomainSocketPath  "/tmp/dspam.sock"

On 06/11/2016, 22:07, "Colin Brace" <c...@lim.nl> wrote:

    Hi,
    
    Thanks for the reply.
    
    I detected one problem: I had changed the ownership of /var/db/dspam/ to 
    dspam, I neglected to change the ownership of the directory itself: 
    /var/db/dspam
    
    That was still root, so I fixed that.
    
    Now v3.10.2_3 starts without the destination user error, but it still 
    fails:
    
    Nov  6 17:59:40 galatea dspam[17976]: Daemon process starting
    Nov  6 17:59:40 galatea dspam[17976]: Creating local domain socket 
    /var/run/dspam.sock
    Nov  6 17:59:40 galatea dspam[17976]: Daemon mode failed to start
    Nov  6 17:59:40 galatea dspam[17976]: Daemon process exiting
    
    The permissions for /var/run/ look OK:
    
    dspam         dspam     512 Nov  6 18:12 dspam
    
    Maybe I need to recompile with debugging for more information? What do 
    you think?
    
    Thanks
    Colin
    
    On 2016-11-06 11:02, L. Jankok [via dspam users] wrote:
    
    > Oh btw. in theory it could be a packaging issue ;)
    > 
    > I am using the following port
    > 
    > dspam-3.10.2_3
    > 
    > On 06/11/2016, 11:01, "L. Jankok" <[hidden email]> wrote:
    > 
    > It is not a packaging issue because otherwise I should have it too.
    > 
    > I am also on FreeBSD and I am also using the port.
    > After installing the port I used the startup script in 
    > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ to start dspam.
    > 
    > Dspam is started like this: /usr/local/bin/dspam -daemon
    > 
    > Who is the owner of
    > /var/run/dspam/
    > /var/db/dspam/
    > 
    > Can dspam create /var/run/dspam.sock ?
    > 
    > On 06/11/2016, 10:08, "Colin Brace" <[hidden email]> wrote:
    > 
    > Hi all,
    > 
    > I am encountering what appears to be a packaging issue specific to the
    > FreeBSD port, but I'm not entirely sure.
    > 
    > Previously, dspam on FreeBSD ran as root. This changed with release
    > v3.10.2_2 dspam which was released in May. From files/UPDATING:
    > 
    > # dspam-3.10.2_2
    > #
    > 
    > Port Changes:
    > - Runs as dspam:dspam instead of root:mail [1]
    > - Default run directory is now /var/run/dspam [1]
    > - Default daemon/client communication port is now 2424 [1]
    > - New SETUID option to enable old insecure behavior [1]
    > 
    > [1] Questionable ownership and security on mail/dspam (PR #115957)
    > 
    > However, after installing and restarting it, I am unable to get this 
    > latest
    > version to work. I see this error in maillog:
    > 
    > Nov  2 14:17:07 galatea dspam[94824]: Daemon process starting
    > Nov  2 14:17:07 galatea dspam[94824]: Creating local domain socket
    > /var/run/dspam.sock
    > Nov  2 14:17:07 galatea dspam[94824]: Daemon mode failed to start
    > Nov  2 14:17:07 galatea dspam[94824]: Daemon process exiting
    > Nov  2 14:19:37 galatea dspam[94843]: Unable to determine the 
    > destination
    > user
    > Nov  2 14:19:37 galatea dspam[94843]: DSPAM agent misconfigured: 
    > aborting
    > 
    > If I revert to the previous version, dspam runs fine.
    > 
    >> From the dspam man page:
    > 
    > --user user1 user2 ... userN
    > Specifies the destination users of the incoming message. In
    > most
    > cases this is the local user on the system, however some
    > implementations may call for virtual usernames, specific to
    > DSPAM, to be assigned.  The agent processes an incoming
    > message
    > once for each user specified. If the message is to be
    > delivered,
    > the $u (or %u) parameters of the argument string will be
    > interpolated for the current user being processed.
    > 
    > I'm familiar with "--user" , as I have configured a Roundcube mail 
    > plugin to
    > use for retraining messages incorrectly classified by dspam and this is 
    > one
    > of the commmand-line parameters.
    > 
    > However, the previous version of dspam running as root in daemon mode 
    > didn't
    > require a destination user, AFAIK. Why am I encountering this error 
    > now?
    > 
    > Any ideas?
    > 
    > Thanks in advance.
    > 
    > Colin
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