Re: spam_buttons

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Hello Paul,
Yes sure it does matter to use USERNAME or EMAIL with -u option. I am fully aware of that, what i mean is it doesnt effect the way it adds to the database. still with nobody user. My spamd config is set for per-user configuration. Actually it is working without any problem according to the configs of the users that they set via sasql plugin.

Now i am testing the configuration with -d option that i am sending the request to my main spamassassin server but i am getting error
ERROR 74: Problem reporting message ID 33:.
I am not sure what error 74 stands for but, it seems not working again..

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>> > > As i see theres a new version of spam_buttons.
>> > > When i was testing it i noticed that all my previous spam marked
>> mails
>> > > submited as nobody user.
>> > > My webmail and email servers are on seperate computers.
>> > > I was trying to use spamassassin as per-user configuration.
>> > > With the new spam_buttons plugin i tried to use spamc reporting
>> option too,
>> > > and when i run spamd with --allow-tell option i noticed the
>> following error:
>> > >
>> > > [9220] info: spamd: handle_user unable to find user: 'oguzhank'
>> > > [9220] warn: spamd: still running as root: user not specified with
>> -u, not
>> > > found, or set to root, falling back to nobody at /usr/sbin/spamd
>> line
>> > > 1147, <GEN4> line 6.
>> > > [9220] info: spamd: Tell: Setting local for oguzhank:65534 in 0.3
>> seconds,
>> > > 5832 bytes
>> > >
>> > > As i said all bayesian submissions seems belongs to nobody user,
>> and i
>> > > think for that reason spamassassin per-user bayesian filtering is
>> not
>> > > effective..
>> >
>> > Not effective because you didn't use the -u switch in your spamd/spamc
>> > command. The solution is right there in the error message.
>>
>> Hello,and thanks for fast reply..
>> Actually ,i am using -u parameter in spam_buttons as shown in examples
>> of
>> spam_buttons config file...
>> I both used
>> $is_spam_shell_command = '/usr/bin/spamc -L spam -d localhost -u
>> ###USERNAME###';
>> and
>> $is_spam_shell_command = '/usr/bin/sa-learn --spam
>> --username=###USERNAME###
>> configs.
>>
>> And i can see it sends the username (or email address...doesnt matter)
>> to
>
> Yes, it very well does matter. You need to send either the full email
> address or just the username portion thereof, depending entirely on
> how the user accounts are set up on your system. Only YOU can make
> sure these things all agree.
>
>> spamc/d or with sa-learn but... as i said..my mail server is not on the
>> same
>> server with squirrelmail. And it gives the error user not found so
>> switches
>> to nobody user by default.
>
> Then the plugin is doing its job. You need to configure your
> spamassassin system to be able to use per-user configuration/bayes if
> you want to use those things. If you don't understand how to do that,
> this is not the place to ask.
>
>> >> This question might be about spamassassin more than squirrelmail but
>> any
>> >> experiences regarding to this will be very helpful.
>> >
>
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