I can't remember any change to the groups file. I've now found that I can't retrain anything anymore either innocent to spam or visa-versa. What do I start checking? I noticed some of the files in the data directory were owned by root with a group of dspam and others were owned by dspam:dspam. In either case, permissions tended to be 0660. Do the files need to be owned by dspam?
The only thing I can think of is that these seems to have started after I scheduled dspam_log_rotate to run every night and ran the sql purge. I'm not saying those are the triggers, but those are the only new things I can think of.
On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 00:15:28 -0700, Jason DiCioccio <jd@ods.org> wrote:
> Samuel,
>
> Samuel Clough wrote:
>> I have a problem where several users are complaining about messages that
> were marked as spam, but when you hit retrain, they are not delivered and
> not retrained.
> Is this after a change to your groups file, perhaps?
>
> I've seen something similar happen there . . .
>
>
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