On Mon, 27 Nov 2017, Colony.three wrote:
I suspect you need an entry in /etc/tmpfiles.d so that directory gets
created at boot time.
Indeed there is no tmpfiles in the spamassassin package. (I've never heard of
this in 22 years) How can this be, in the 21st Century? As I'd suspected,
everyone is settling for the tcp:port.
What should I do about this, if anything? Fix it just for myself, or let
someone else know?
Report it to the RedHat bugzilla. The SA team doesn't handle
distro-specific packaging issues.
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