kmail and spamassassin

David Partain David.Partain at ericsson.com
Wed May 22 15:07:18 BST 2002


Hi,

Thanks for the response.

> David Partain wrote:
> > [Filter #0]
> > StopProcessingHere=false
> > action-args-0=/usr/bin/spamassasin -P
> > action-name-0=filter app
> > actions=1
> > apply-on=check-mail,manual-filtering
> > contentsA=.
> > fieldA=<any header>
> > funcA=regexp
> > name=<<any header>>:.
> > operator=and
> > rules=1
> >
> > When I incorporate new mail, kmail spits out:
> >
> > kmail: ####### KMFilter::process: going to apply action pipe through
> > "/usr/bin/spamassasin -P"
> >
> > but nothing happens to the message.
> >
> > Can anyone see what (obvious) thing am I missing?  I'm sure
> > it'll leave me red in the face...

Ingo Klöcker responded:
> My only guess is that spamassasin is not in /usr/bin but somewhere else.
> KMail seems to silently ignore missing executables. Are you sure you
> installed spamassasin in /usr/bin?

Yep.

# which spamassassin
/usr/bin/spamassassin

# ls -l /usr/bin/spamassassin
-r-xr-xr-x    1 root     root        16487 May 21 17:36 /usr/bin/spamassassin

I saved your mail as blah and ran

# cat blah | /usr/bin/spamassassin -P

and it worked just fine.  The reason I put in the full path was
that I thought perhaps something was fishy with the path inside
kmail, but that doesn't seem to be a fix.

I wonder if there might be a permissions issue...

Is there any way for me to turn on additional debugging to find
out what's going on?  Start up kmail in some funky way to get it
to be more verbose?

Cheers,

dlp

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