I hadn't noticed the difference in the 2 different errors, but I'm still not
sure how this gets me any closer to figuring out why 400 emails get processed
correctly and 4 or 5 get bounced. This is actually worse than getting a false
positive from Spamassassin.
---- LuKreme <kremels(_at_)kreme(_dot_)com> wrote:
On 26-Jun-2007, at 11:55, Tejas Jin wrote:
can't create user output file. Command output: procmail: Error while
writing to "/var/mail/testuser"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
cannot access mailbox /var/spool/mail/testuser for user
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Notice anything?
/etc/procmailrc
#Spamassassin
:0fw
* < 300000
This is unnecessary, spamc will not process messages over 256K and
its check is far faster than procmails.
|/usr/bin/spamc -f -u mail
There is no -f flag to spamc
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