One more dumb question (and this really is more of a linux question than a SA question), but if I start spamd -d from a console, and then quit that console, won't the daemon quit too? I think the only other option is to "run it from cron" to get it out of a console, but that's a real kludge and I'd rather not do that.

John Hardin wrote:
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008, Skip wrote:

If I did go this route, how would I make sure that my spamc talks to my spamd and not the other one that is already running on the box?

Don't use the default network port number.

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