Thank you, Jake. Once again, you've managed to save my sanity in the
nick of time. :)
Roxanne
On Aug 31, 2007, at 1:14 PM, Jake Vickers wrote:
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
Alright. I'm willing to admit that I sometimes run into things
that still leave me clueless. No matter how much I think I have
learned, I run short. Usually, with some concerted efforts I can
find what I need with some web searches. But I haven't been able
to find this.
On a standard linux install, spammassassin is the name for the
spamd service, and 'service spamassassin restart' will smack
things in the rump after I've modified /etc/mail/spammassassin/
local.cf to add in some new rules, trying to catch a deluge of
spam hitting my users.
Problem: On QMT, apparently this does not work. I can't find
anything in our Wiki or FAQ that tells me what commands to issue.
So I'm begging for some help. How do I tell QMT to re-initialize
Spammassassin with the new rules I've added in local.cf? I've run
--lint to make sure they are properly encoded. Now I just need to
make them /run/.
Roxanne (soon to be bald in frustration)
I have a script on my site that allows you some control over the
spamd daemon. Look for "control spam daemon" under downloads.
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