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kerm1t
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If I attempt to turn SA on for a mail account, it appears to work (I get the message '... has successfully been enabled for this account'), but when I go back to the list of mail accounts on that domain, it isn't showing as set.
If I look at the user's .qmail file, it doesn't contain the call to spamc, and any mail coming in to the account doesn't have SA headers in it. So I'm pretty sure SA isn't being turned on for the account (as oppose to it being turned on, but Plesk not reporting it as enabled).
I've tried using spamassassin.sh to manually enable it. Again, it claims sucess, but when I view the user's spam settings (with the -i switch), it still shows as disabled.
I've checked the permissions on /var/qmail/mailnames and its subdirectories: all the files belong to the popuser user and group, and are rwx for this user.
Any thoughts? It's a fresh Plesk installation (on CentOS if it matters)
If I look at the user's .qmail file, it doesn't contain the call to spamc, and any mail coming in to the account doesn't have SA headers in it. So I'm pretty sure SA isn't being turned on for the account (as oppose to it being turned on, but Plesk not reporting it as enabled).
I've tried using spamassassin.sh to manually enable it. Again, it claims sucess, but when I view the user's spam settings (with the -i switch), it still shows as disabled.
I've checked the permissions on /var/qmail/mailnames and its subdirectories: all the files belong to the popuser user and group, and are rwx for this user.
Any thoughts? It's a fresh Plesk installation (on CentOS if it matters)