And what about when the user name and home is in the database only and the mails are
delivered under some other "universal" user??
HOw SA knows, where is the real user's home directory?
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Matt Kettler wrote:
> At 03:33 AM 9/26/03 -0700, JP Kelly wrote:
>
> >Why is SA looking i
At 03:33 AM 9/26/03 -0700, JP Kelly wrote:
Why is SA looking in /dev/null/ ???
SA looks in the home directory for the user it runs as. In the case of
spamd, if no user is ever specified, and it is started as root, it will
fall back to the user "nobody" for security.
Try passing the -u parameter
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 03:33:02AM -0700 JP Kelly wrote :
> Can someone tell me why auto-learn is failing here.
> >From the log:
Looks like your home dir is set to /dev/null - odd!
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Ian
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