Try the command line option '--user="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"'. Do you use
DSPAM with virtual users?

We have many domains on the server and user postfix as MTA. We use the postfix virtual table to map mail addresses to system users, but all mail users (i.e. pop/imap accounts) are system accounts. I used --user=amavis . That is the user the database belongs to. But nevertheless, dspam wants to create a directory for the user "nobody"; I don't know why.

Yours,
Jakob Curdes



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