https://www.virtualmin.com/node/39491
Replace the <virtual-server>, <username> and <junk_message> placeholders as necessary.
All dashes, spaces and punctuation are important.
spamassassin -D --lint 2>&1 | grep -i failed
Provisional - Be careful with this - Example is for Ubuntu 14.04
Use -D
to look for access problems.
Permissions on debian-spamd
home directory:
chown -R debian-spamd.debian-spamd /var/lib/spamassassin find /var/lib/spamassassin -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; find /var/lib/spamassassin -type d -exec chmod 775 {} \; chmod 700 /var/lib/spamassassin/sa-update-keys find /var/lib/spamassassin/sa-update-keys -type f -exec chmod 600 {} \; reboot
Scan a message using the spamc
client with the processing done by spamd
and spamd child
(both running as root):
spamc -u <username> < /home/<virtual-server>/homes/<username>/Maildir/.spam/cur/<junk_message>
Scan a message as root:
spamassassin -D -t -p /home/<virtual-server>/homes/<username>/.spamassassin/user_prefs < /home/<virtual-server>/homes/<username>/Maildir/.spam/cur/<junk_message>
Scan a message as a user:
su -s /bin/sh -c "spamassassin -D -t -p /home/<virtual-server>/homes/<username>/.spamassassin/user_prefs < /home/<virtual-server>/homes/<username>/Maildir/.spam/cur/<junk_message>" - <username>
Train the Bayesian filter as a user:
su -s /bin/sh -c "sa-learn -D --spam --no-sync /home/<virtual-server>/homes/<username>/Maildir/.spam/{cur,new}" - <username>
Update rules (taken from /etc/cron.daily/spamassassin
):
su - debian-spamd -c "sa-update -D --gpghomedir /var/lib/spamassassin/sa-update-keys" # Result codes: 0=got updates, 1=no updates, 2=lint failed echo $? su - debian-spamd -c "sa-compile"