https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=8126

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--- Comment #2 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Bill Cole from comment #1)
> Also note: SpamAssassin refuses to run as 'root' in some circumstances. If
> your users do not have unique UIDs, you should use an unprivileged account
> for managing per-user databases.

I am not sure I managed to convey what the problem is, so let me rephrase:

Ignore what I said about numbers. It does not matter anyway as tried with uuids
and it does not change a thing.

txrep itself works. Per user-stuff works.
Entries are added in the database for individual users and for the 'global'
reputation. It is all virtual users anyway, there are no system users involved
anywhere.

The txrep table is filled exactly how I would expect and it matches the
documentation just fine.

As soon as I want to manage either individual or global blocklists or
welcomelists, though, none of this works.

I am unable to modify global welcomelists / blocklists using
spamassassin --add-addr-to-welcomelist=somedomain.tld,spf

Running that command will NEITHER produce error / warning output NOR modify the
txrep database table in any way.

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