On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 12:35:53PM -0600, Martin McWhorter wrote:
> Chris Blaise wrote:
>
> > spamd runs as mail and that's what the bayes_ files are owned as. A
> >few days ago we started seeing an increase in spam and looking into the
> >problem today, I found that the bayes_toks file (but
Chris Blaise wrote:
spamd runs as mail and that's what the bayes_ files are owned as. A
few days ago we started seeing an increase in spam and looking into the
problem today, I found that the bayes_toks file (but not bayes_seen) was
owned as root.
Anyone have any ideas what could cause th
s the first time
its happened.
And any not both files?
Chris
-Original Message-
From: Bob Proulx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 9:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bayes databases losing file ownership
Chris Blaise wrote:
>
> spa
On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 09:32:13AM -0700, Chris Blaise wrote:
>
> spamd runs as mail and that's what the bayes_ files are owned as. A
> few days ago we started seeing an increase in spam and looking into the
> problem today, I found that the bayes_toks file (but not bayes_seen) was
> owned
Chris Blaise wrote:
>
> spamd runs as mail and that's what the bayes_ files are owned as. A
> few days ago we started seeing an increase in spam and looking into the
> problem today, I found that the bayes_toks file (but not bayes_seen) was
> owned as root.
>
> Anyone have any ideas
spamd runs as mail and that's what the bayes_ files are owned as. A
few days ago we started seeing an increase in spam and looking into the
problem today, I found that the bayes_toks file (but not bayes_seen) was
owned as root.
Anyone have any ideas what could cause this?