Thanks!!!
I am running debian lenny.
In my /etc/cron.daily it is a script called "spamassassin"
I guess it is this script that runs the updates.
Thans for the help!!
Martin Gregorie-2 wrote:
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> On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 14:00 -0800, brodos wrote:
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>> I just ran a sa
Hi
I just ran a sa-update -D as root.
It seems that the rules are updated automatically without running sa-update,
and I dont have a cron job for this.
I havent run sa-update for months and when I look into
/var/lib/spamassassin it says the files were modyfied for 14 days ago.
Is there any aut
Sorry. I dont understand what you mean?
Jean-Yves Avenard-2 wrote:
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> 2010/1/14 brodos :
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>> Ok. Thanks!
>> Is there any security risks when running SA-update as root?
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> According to the SA doc: then don't enable user rules.. (they are
> disabled by
Ok. Thanks!
Is there any security risks when running SA-update as root?
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
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> On 14.01.10 01:29, brodos wrote:
>> I have spamassassin installed on my server (linux).
>> Spamd is running as user "junk".
>> My question is: D
Hi
I have spamassassin installed on my server (linux).
Spamd is running as user "junk".
My question is: Do I run SA-update as root or as an ordinary user?
User "junk" is a nologin user with no shell, so I can not run SA-update with
user "junk".
Thanks!
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