On October 28, 2004 03:50 pm, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Mathieu,
>
> > Spamd was started from root, as there's a socket permission problem when
> > trying to start it as anything else.
> >
> > Amavis is started as root, and then changes to "amavis".
>
> So try it with a command line spamassassin, e.g.:
>
>   # su amavis -c 'spamassassin -D < 0.txt'

This works and loads the uridnsbl, hashcash & SPF modules.
Amavis sounds quite like the guilty part...

>
> and compare the result with what you get from 'amavisd debug-sa'.
> Pay special attention to paths and SA config files used.
>
> Btw, you are brave to run it all under Perl 5.8.0.
> The 5.8.2 or later would contribute to a less buggy environment.

Yes, I have read a comment to that effect. That machine will become Linux 
based shortly, effectively being reinstalled with the latest Perl, so I'm not 
going to invest too much time in it. I just thought I would give it a try 
right away.

>
>   Mark

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