On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 12:36:40PM +0200, Daniel Madaoui wrote: > >>/usr/local/bin/spamd -d -m10 -u spamassassin ( spamassassin in an > >>user with its directory /home/spamassassin/.spamassassin ) > >>He try to use the .spamassassin directory who belong to root > >>(/root/.spamssassin/ ) > I installed the version 3.1.1 but I've got the same comportement. It > 's not use the /home/spamassassin/.spamassassin directory for bayes > and auto-whitelist
Just because you used "-u spamassassin" doesn't mean that all access will be to the spamassassin user's home directory. Unless you disable per-user configs and/or configure paths for things like bayes, etc, to be in a publically accessible location, SpamAssassin will still try to access the calling user's home directory (which will very likely fail since you're running spamd -u). -- Randomly Generated Tagline: If your happy and you know it clap your hams.
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