Payal Rathod wrote:
> #bayes_path /root/.spamassassin/bayes
> use_bayes 1
The path seems wrong to me.
Are you running spamd as it's own user? If so, that user needs access to the
bayes files.
The bayes_path setting is somewhat misnamed - /root/.spamassassin/bayes means
that the path is /root/.spamassassin, and the files in the path begin with
bayes (/root/.spamassassin/bayes_toks, for example)
The user that spamd runs as needs access to the files marked by bayes_path
Try something like this
mkdir /var/bayes
chmod 777 /var/bayes
in local.cf:
bayes_path /var/bayes/bayes
then restart spamd
This should allow any user to modify the bayes tokens. If you want to restrict
it to just spamd, change the permissions accordingly.
I ran into this issue using MIMEDefang (which runs as a "defang" user) not
being able to read files in root's home directory.
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