Works fine now.  Thanks.

Don Armstrong wrote:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006, Zach Sadecki wrote:

I've changed the way that this is done now; you can easily set SOCKET
in /etc/default/spamass-milter, and I've added an RUNAS option there
as well, which you can use to change the user that spamass-milter is
running as.

Can you check the debs on
http://archimedes.ucr.edu/ss/spamass-milter_0.3.1-3_i386.deb to make
sure that they resolve the issues for postfix users?


Don Armstrong

With the 0.3.1-3 script I get this on startup:

"Starting Sendmail milter plugin for SpamAssassin: Could not open
pidfile: Permission denied"

I believe the problem is that the postfix user has no write permissions
to /var/run and therefore can't write the .pid file (error didn't go
away after I deleted spamass.pid).  Also previous versions of
spamass-milter leave the root owned .pid file in there after stopping
causing another owner/permission problem. I went in and manually changed
the owner of spamass.pid to postfix and the problem went away.

Also, another permission problem is that the /var/spool/postfix
directory is owned by root, too, causing socket write issues during
startup.

Ah, ok...

I've changed the init scripts and defaults again, so it should work
correctly.

Can you try reinstalling the version above? (It's been updated)


Don Armstrong


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