From: Tom W. <to...@co...> - 2006-12-18 04:23:22
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Paul Lesniewski wrote: >> Thanks for the info. I was able to find the thread in the archives but >> I don't have any of those messages in my mail client, so I can't reply >> to that thread. I turned on debugging mode and got some interesting >> output, namely this line at the top: >> >> *COMMAND USED TO REPORT:* /usr/bin/sa-learn --spam >> --configpath=/etc/spamassassin --username=us...@do... < >> ../data//sb_tmp_13069_1166402817 >> >> this was followed by the message body (including headers and >> SpamAssassin headers) and then this message: >> >> *RESULTS FROM REPORT:* (13) >> >> Array >> ( >> [0] => Learned tokens from 0 message(s) (1 message(s) examined) >> ) >> > > Anyone remember exactly what the cause of error 13 is? Error 2 is > still unknown? Anyone ask on the SA-users list? I imagine at least > one of them might be due to not running the SA commands as a properly > permissioned user. > Ok, I just posted a message on the SA users list asking about the error code 13. >> My question is: when the sa-learn command is run, in which directory is it run? >> > > >From the plugin directory unless you do something different with your > command configurations in the plugin config.php file. It should not > matter very much (not at all, actually) where it is run from. > Ok. The reason I ask is the "< ../data/..." part. "data" is assumed to be relative to some location and if it's relative to the wrong location, it won't be found. Peace... Tom |