At 05:49 PM 12/15/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When you don't specify a user for spamd to run as, does it run as nobody?
I'm not specifying a user.

Well, spamd will start as root, and if spamc doesn't have a user specified AND spamc is run as root, spamd will fall back to nobody.


In general, with a spamd/spamc setup, you at some point REALLY want to force it to run as a non-root user.



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