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Subject: Re: Warning while running spamassassin on the message
From: junk () lexoncom ! com
Date: 2015-10-30 15:12:39
Message-ID: 6d539064765cf7f30259fbfeb74b9e53.squirrel () mail ! bwspot ! com
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> On Thursday 29 October 2015 at 18:29:27, junk@lexoncom.com wrote:
>
>> I use procmail
>>
>> :0fw: spamassassin.lock
>> * < 256000
>> | spamassassin
>>
>> I run
>> sudo spamassassin -t -d --mbox /home/user/mail/INBOX.spamtest
>>
>> sudo spamassassin --mbox /home/user/mail/INBOX.spamtest
>>
>> there is only one message in spamtest mbox
>
> So, you're using procmail - which user does that rule apply to?
>
global procmail file /etc/procmail
> It looks rather to me as though procmail (your normal way of invoking
> spamassassin) runs as "you", and then you're trying to run spamassassin
> from
> the command line as root.
both tests are run via sudo but with different variables thats why
different results
>
> Not surprising if you get different results.
>
> If my assumption here is incorrect, please provide further details so we
> can
> try to provide further diagnosis.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Antony.
>
>
> PS: Please reply to the list.
>
> --
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> can't
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>
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