From: Ian M. E. <ian...@di...> - 2011-01-22 21:35:12
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On Sat, January 22, 2011 4:06 pm, Tomas Kuliavas wrote: > Ian Evans-2 wrote: >> >> On Fri, January 21, 2011 1:10 am, Tomas Kuliavas wrote: >>>> Used to have spam_buttons working just fine. After a major server >>>> crash >>>> required an os reload, I haven't been able to get my setup to work. >>>> >>>> Using the latest spam_buttons and spamassassin. Current command line >>>> is: >>>> >>>> $is_spam_shell_command = 'sudo -u spamd /usr/bin/spamc -L spam'; >>>> >>>> I'm getting an error 74. Trying out the other commands didn't seem to >>>> work >>>> either. >>>> >>>> What steps should I take to give more pertinent information to solve >>>> this >>>> issue? >>>> >>> Have you checked /etc/sudoers? >> >> apache ALL=(spamd) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/sa-learn, /usr/bin/spamassassin, >> /usr/bin/spamc >> >>> Are you sure that program execution is not restricted in new setup? >>> Check >>> PHP safe mode and disabled functions. >> >> safe mode is off. >> > Can you set sb_debug to 1 in spam_buttons plugin configuration and show > executed command? COMMAND USED TO REPORT: sudo -u spamd /usr/bin/spamc -L spam < ../data//sb_tmp_764171_1295731904 Just noted the double '//' after data. Could that be the problem and if so where would I fix that path? |