On Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2003 10:37 wrote Gentoo LB:

> ok .. so syslog shows the below info
>
> Oct 28 12:48:48 pcns spamd[1488]: connection from localhost.localdomain
> [127.0.0.1] at port 32806
> Oct 28 12:48:48 pcns spamd[3677]: info: setuid to qmailq succeeded
> Oct 28 12:48:48 pcns spamd[3677]: Creating default_prefs
> [/var/qmail/.spamassassin/user_prefs]
> Oct 28 12:48:48 pcns spamd[3677]: Cannot write to
> /var/qmail/.spamassassin/user_prefs: No such file or directory
> Oct 28 12:48:48 pcns spamd[3677]: Couldn't create readable default_prefs
> for [/var/qmail/.spamassassin/user_prefs]
> Oct 28 12:48:48 pcns spamd[3677]: checking message
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for qmailq:204.
> Oct 28 12:48:51 pcns spamd[3677]: clean message (0.3/5.0) for qmailq:204 in
> 3.3 seconds, 3669 bytes.
>
> i dont have a /var/qmail/.spamassassin so what is it trying to do here?
>
> [...]
>
> this all works with no problem and spamassassin seems to be doing its job
> somewhat, but how can i fix it completley?

Spamassassin need a ~/.spamassassin directory to store its user_prefs file. 
This can not be tweaked by configuration settings.

So you just have to do a mkdir ~/.spamassassin for user qmailq.

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 Michael Gisbers

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