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procmail won't use spamd - maybe should be in bugfix? 2007/03/02 02:42
I wasn't going to post this yet as I really need to resolve my apache not directing to correct domain issue first.but... just to save resources I thought I'd use the spamd server for spamassasin.I selected the correct setting in the box in the "Server Configuration/Virus and Spam Delivery/SpamAssassin client program" - i changed from standalone to use spamcthen upon doing a revalidate servers query I get this message... (it happens for any domain I change the setting)...[font color=red size=+1]Spam filtering : Procmail configuration file /etc/webmin/virtual-server/procmail/117274403817539 does not call SpamAssassin[/reftxt]I do have the spamd server running and if I call the spamc from the command line it appears to work... I did not spend much time on this as I am trying to get the other things like webserver and email send/receive going correctly. Here's what I did to test the spamc... I just called if from a terminal window... typed a few words... then did a exit or I think I only could exit by doing a "ctrl-d" and the result was a few X- lines with my typed words echo'd below. So, this is why I think the spamc is repsponding.... I just don't know why this error...I looked in the config file it appears that it does less than what I did... it just calls spamc with no arguments... (i think)... anyways... here's what it says....-----------------------------------DROPPRIVS=yes:0cw| /etc/webmin/virtual-server/clam-wrapper.pl /usr/bin/clamscan:0e/dev/null:0fw| /usr/bin/spamc:0* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes$HOME/Maildir/.spam/-------------------------------anyways... I cannot use the spamd and have to set all domains to the standalone setting until I figure this out.if this should be in the bug tracker let me know. /thanks.
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