Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 08:13:45 +0200 From: =?UTF-8?Q?Nagy_L=c3=a1szl=c3=b3_Zsolt?= <gandalf@shopzeus.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: {Spam?} Re: Cannot test spamassassin, what is going on here? Message-ID: <55F27119.4090705@shopzeus.com> In-Reply-To: <20150910134146.2a987efd@gumby.homeunix.com> References: <55F0212B.9090708@shopzeus.com> <20150910134146.2a987efd@gumby.homeunix.com>
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> > This is because the postfix user doesn't have a default shell > configured, you can use su -m which will use the current shell. > > The minus -m option prevents the environment being changed; it might be > necessary to set USER to postfix, and if that user has a home directory > set HOME. I have changed the shell to csh, and then this happens: root@shopzeus:~ # chmod 777 /tmp/test.eml root@shopzeus:~ # su postfix -c 'spamassassin -t /tmp/test.eml -C /usr/local/etc/MailScanner ' config: no rules were found! Do you need to run 'sa-update'? at /usr/local/bin/spamassassin line 413. root@shopzeus:~ # sa-update root@shopzeus:~ # su postfix -c 'spamassassin -t /tmp/test.eml -C /usr/local/etc/MailScanner ' config: no rules were found! Do you need to run 'sa-update'? at /usr/local/bin/spamassassin line 413. root@shopzeus:~ # su -l postfix /usr/local/bin/sa-update Missing }. root@shopzeus:~ # What's next?
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