On 11/11/2019 19:23, Benny Pedersen wrote:
i am confused from your first post where you show spamPd and spamD
config files
On 13.11.19 12:01, Linkcheck wrote:
I posted all I could find relating to spamassassin. I missed chroot,
which never occurred to me might be relevant since I've never applied
it.
spamPd is a smtp proxy that does not require spamD to run at all
I find it confusing trying to determine what part of spamassassin IS
relevant to my requirement.
FYI spampd is not part of spamassassin.
I was rather hoping someone could supply a
basic setup that would allow spamass-milter to run with postfix, which
is why I originally posted so much information.
I use spamass-milter only with sendmail. My postfix machines use
amavisd-milter. And they are on debian, which uses chroot for smtpd by
default.
I am trying to help as much as I can, and seems nobody who replies yet runs
your combination of SW.
spamass-milter does not use spamPd but only spamc
So how would I specify that, please?
you don't have to, it executes spamc automatically.
netstat -natpu
Thanks for the hint. Still does not resolve my confusion concerning
what else to set up, though.
BTW.
You mention having Mint (Ubuntu 16). Ubuntu 16 also uses chroot for smtpd
by default:
# service type private unpriv chroot wakeup maxproc command + args
# (yes) (yes) (no) (never) (100)
# ==========================================================================
smtp inet n - y - - smtpd
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