Ahh.... I made the (poor) assumption that the permission denied was simply a
poorly worded error message relating to not correctly finding the path to
the conf file.

I will try making changes and see what happens....

Many thanks...

Paul


On 10/11/07, Elias Oltmanns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Paul Fielding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ok, so I suck.  When desperate you start doing desparate things, so I
> started reverting configurations to see where things change.  And I
> discovered that I wasn't using split configuration on exim.   That explains
> alot.  :)
> >
> > SOOooooo......
> >
> > Now, dspam gets called by exim, but it barfs with:
> >
> > Oct 10 20:03:13 hildegard dspam[14751]: Unable to open file for reading:
> /etc/dspam/dspam.d//mysql.conf: Permission denied
> > Oct 10 20:03:13 hildegard dspam[14751]: Unable to read dspam.conf
> >
> > I've looked everywhere I can for any configuration info relating to the
> path of the mysql.conf file, and can't find it anywhere.   Any ideas where
> to look so I can get rid of the double //?
>
> That is hardly the problem here. The message clearly thates that there
> is a permissions problem. I'd suggest that you either call dspam as the
> dspam user in your dspam_spamcheck transport, or you add Debian-exim to
> the dspam group and add group read permissions to the dspam config
> files.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Elias
>

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