On 05/08/10 10:37 AM, Leander S. wrote:> Am 28.07.2010 21:34, schrieb Daryl Richards:
>> I've also had this problem in the past. I wrote a wrapper script to
>> try to log what is happening. Funny thing is, when run through this
>> script it works fine. Without the script it fails. Not sure where to
>> look next, I've just kept the script.
>>
>> #!/usr/local/bin/bash
>>
>> (
>> id -a
>> echo $@
>> /usr/local/bin/sa-learn $@
>> rc=$?
>> echo "exit code $rc"
>> exit $rc
>> ) > /tmp/antispam.out.$$ 2> /tmp/antispam.err.$$
>>
>> On 7/28/2010 3:12 PM, Leander S. wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 07/28/2010 07:24 PM Leander S. wrote:
>>>
>>>> > ?
>>>> > Jul 28 18:51:40 server imap: antispam: running mailtrain
backend
>>>> program
>>>> > /usr/local/bin/sa-learn
>>>> > Jul 28 18:51:40 server imap: antispam: running mailtrain
backend
>>>> program
>>>> > /usr/local/bin/sa-learn
>>>> > Jul 28 18:51:41 server imap: antispam: run program failed
with exit
>>>> code 9
>>>> > > > > "run program failed with exit code
9" --> unfortunately is
>>>> nothing
>>>> > mentioned in the dovecot antspam man.
>>>> > Antispam
>>>>
manual:http://johannes.sipsolutions.net/files/antispam.html#lbAL
>>>> > > > > > > Could anybody give me a hint
where to look up this exit
>>>> code? Or is
>>>> > there a general meaning for exit codes?
>>>> > i.e.: 0 means normal ; 5 internal error ; and 9 maybe
means syntax
>>>> issue
>>>> > ... or whatever ?!
>>> /usr/local/bin/sa-learn returned exit code 9. So, check the fine
>>> spamassassin documentation.
>>>
>>> ^^ I did - there is nothing mentioned about exit codes at all -
except
>>> in the spamc manual. But the spamc manual doesn't represent
exit code 9.
>>>
>>> Do you guys maybe have any idea what this could mean? How does your
>>> config for antispam looks like - but I doubt there could be
anything
>>> wrong in mine.
>>>
>>> ... very weired ...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Leander
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Pascal
>>> -- The trapper recommends today: f007ba11.1020919 at
localdomain.org
>>>
>>>
> Thanks for the script hint - exactly the same on my side - I also use a
> script now - but mine is more simple than yours:
>
> server [~]# cat /script.sh
> #!/usr/local/bin/bash
>
> /usr/local/bin/sa-learn $1 $2 $3 $4 &> /DoveDamnAntispam.log
> exit 0 ;
> server [~]#
>
>
>
>
> Antispam part of dovecot.conf:
>
> ### Dovecot AntiSpam ###
> # mail signature (used with any backend requiring a signature)
> #antispam_signature = X-Spam-Status
> #antispam_signature_missing = move
>
> antispam_mail_sendmail = /script.sh
> #antispam_mail_sendmail = /usr/local/bin/sa-learn
> antispam_mail_sendmail_args = --username=%u;--debug;all
> antispam_mail_spam = --spam
> antispam_mail_notspam = --ham
> antispam_mail_tmpdir = /tmp
> antispam_spam = Spam
> antispam_unsure = Virus
> antispam_trash = Trash
>
>
> Works fine for me now - but it's really weired ...
>
> Anyway - lots of thx, hey! ;)
>
> regards
I added the extra debugging to show exactly what was happening - what
user was calling sa-learn, what the exit code was, etc... But, as I
said, it didn't help as it runs perfectly through that script!
--
Daryl Richards
Isle Technical Services Inc.