> @400000003c8790cb05293484 delivery 137: deferral:
> maildrop:_Filtering_through_xfilter_spamc_-f/maildrop:_signal_0x06/
> @400000003c8790cb0529480c status: local 2/20 remote 0/90
> @400000003c8790da1bed3544 delivery 138: deferral:
> maildrop:_Filtering_through_xfilter_spamc_-f/maildrop:_signal_0x06/
> @400000003c8790da1bed603c status: local 1/20 remote 0/90
> @400000003c8790da2438c9fc delivery 136: deferral:
> maildrop:_Filtering_through_xfilter_spamc_-f/maildrop:_signal_0x06/
> @400000003c8790da2438f4f4 status: local 0/20 remote 0/90
Signal 6 is SIGABRT. (killall -list)
Find out why maildrop is receiving signal 6 and you should eliminate this
problem.
BTW I am using Spamassassin with qmail site-wide for about 4000 people without
issue. I'm filtering by having procmail do the dirty work. It should work
with minimal editing on a per-user's .qmail file basis:
# cat .qmail-default
| preline procmail -p -m /etc/procmailrc | /opt/vchkpw/bin/vdelivermail ''
bounce-no-mailbox
my /etc/procmailrc looks like this.
# cat /etc/procmailrc
DROPPRIVS=yes
:0fw
| spamc -u long_user -f
:0e
{
EXITCODE=$?
}
# deliver only spam to the spam hold directory
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Flag: YES
/opt/vchkpw/domains/gate-way.net/0/spamfile/Maildir/
# everything else to stdout
:0
|
If you didn't want your own spam folder, just eliminate the three lines
starting with :0: (and the comment above).
Regards,
Andrew
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