Ah, it's not safe to open the root directory. You should redirect
email for root to an unprivileged account. 'Nix systems are not
like Windows systems in which you really can't do a blasted thing
as a normal user. They are designed so that the only thing you do
as root is reconfigure the system.
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Ok, now I'm noticing this
Creating default_prefs [/root/.spamassassin/user_prefs]
Creating default_prefs [/root/.spamassassin/user_prefs]
Is there a file path I can set so that the new working directory is my new
.spamassasin directory I created?
I specifically set the bayes and the autowhitelis
>
> First, I assume you're using a bayes_path statement to force the bayes DB
> for all users to be in roots homedir.
Yep!
>
> If so, DO NOT proceed..
> In order for your bayes DB to be wide open, ALL users must have r_x access
> to /root... that's a bad thing that you don't want to give them.
At 04:26 PM 1/28/2005, Chris Harvey wrote:
cannot write to /root/.spamassassin/bayes_journal, Bayes db update ignored:
Permission denied
This is right after all the bayes token statements. It suggests it's a
problem, but I don't seem to be able to fix it.
My default bayes location is /root/.spamass