Buck,
I had a similar problem this morning, but in my case dspam was not a
member of the mail group (added dspam to postfix not postdrop) and hence
didn't have access to the mail history.
Les
Buck wrote:
>Hey!
>
>Upgraded to the latest devel and it's still the same. So it must be a
>permission problem then? On what?
>
>Permissions in dspam's home dir are set to root:mail, and no world
>access. For testing purposes I made world access to system.log and
>other files (in data folder) in this dir, but it didn't change
>anything - still N/A% for everything, no history, and preferences are
>not saved.
>
>CGIs too have world-execute bits set.
>
>
>Buck
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>>Have you checked for the dirs and logs in the dspam home dir ?
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>>Is the log created for the user ? are the permission right for the
>>userdir so dspam can update the log ?
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>>bye
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>>On Di, 2005-08-09 at 17:11 +0400, Buck wrote:
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>>>Thanks for your replies guys!
>>>
>>>History doesn't work:
>>>An Error Has Occured
>>> The following error occured while trying to process your request:
>>> No historical data is available.
>>>
>>>No errors in suexec log, or apache logs.
>>>The permissions (and suexec) of CGIs are set to a user in a wheel group. Running
>>>dspam_stats and other commands under this user gives me all the info
>>>and no errors whatsoever.
>>>
>>>I'm using Postgre 8.0.3.
>>>
>>>I'll try now to upgrade to the latest devel version of Dspam and see if it
>>>changes anything.
>>>
>>>Buck
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>>cd /usr/ports/mail/dspam-devel
>>>>rm -r *
>>>>shave attached shar
>>>>sh spam-devel.3.5.3.shar
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>This will give you the latest devel plus a patch for PG.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>What pg version do you use ?
>>>>
>>>>
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