Hi all,

In /etc/courier/maildroprc I use the xfilter command to run the
message through SpamAssassin:


[...]

xfilter "/usr/bin/spamc"

my question is what user does spamc run as? I am interested in this
as I wish to have SpamAssassin use a common Baysian token database.
However, this requires that all users who run spamc have read/write
access to the file. Hence, I am interested in the use that the
command will be run as; is it the user who the mail is being delivered
to or a separate user?

Regards, Freddie.

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