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2007 May 25
0
dcc error on centos 5
...Then, I configured in Deamon mode.
I did below steps.
[root at mailgw ~]# yum install DCC
then,
[root at mailgw ~]# cdcc "delete 127.0.0.1"
[root at mailgw ~]# cdcc "delete 127.0.0.1 Greylist"
then, edited /etc/dcc/dcc_conf
[root at mailgw ~]# vi /etc/dcc/dcc_conf
I changed
DCCIFD_ENABLE=off
to
DCCIFD_ENABLE=on
then,
[root at mailgw ~]# cp /usr/libexec/dcc/rcDCC /etc/rc.d/init.d/
[root at mailgw ~]# chkconfig rcDCC on
And finally,I edited SpamAssassin's configuration file, and tell it where to
find the path to DCC:
vi /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
Add this to t...
2005 May 16
2
spamassassin
...ail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL=HASH(0x9d9d6dc)
implements 'check_tick'
debug: running raw-body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=-2.623
debug: running full-text regexp tests; score so far=-2.623
debug: Razor2 is not available
debug: Pyzor is not available: pyzor not found
debug: DCCifd is not available: no r/w dccifd socket found.
debug: DCC is not available: no executable dccproc found.
debug: Running tests for priority: 500
debug: RBL: success for 1 of 1 queries
debug: plugin: Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::URIDNSBL=HASH(0x9d9d6dc)
implements 'check_post_dnsbl'
debug: runn...
2005 Mar 06
3
Bug#298291: logcheck-database: Printer out-of-paper reported
Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.34
Severity: minor
I have parallel port attached printer and kernel reports whenever
printer is out of paper:
Mar 6 12:38:50 host kernel: lp0 out of paper
However, this is not a situation that should be reported by default
(IMHO) by logcheck sending report email. Thus I propose adding
following line to ignore.d.workstation/logcheck (possibly to .server
2005 Feb 16
3
Bug#295560: logcheck: Please include filename when reporting "invalid regular expression"
Package: logcheck
Version: 1.2.34
Severity: wishlist
I have a couple of home-made logcheck ignore files, and happened to
have one unescaped (and unmatched) `(' in one of the filter
lines. Because of this, cron sent a mail with the body "grep: Invalid
regular expression" - the subject is the command in the "2 * * * *"
line in /etc/cron.d/logcheck, of course.
It would be