User for SpamAssassin Mail List wrote:
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> But spamd changes users id each time it's used this would not work to well
> would it?
>
spamd changes userid's with setuid, not logon. It shouldn't get a whole new
environment, just new privileges and mapping for ~.
Thus the TMPDIR from the original l
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> User for SpamAssassin Mail List wrote:
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>>I've looked around and could not find this answer. How does one
>>change the temp directory that spamd uses? I see it using /tmp on our
>>debian sarge server using a debian spamassassin 3.0.3-2 version.
>>
>>I would like to chan
User for SpamAssassin Mail List wrote:
> But spamd changes users id each time it's used this would not work to
> well would it?
I don't know if $ENV{TMPDIR} is queried once on startup, or at every user
change... maybe the source would reveal that information...
Could you symlink /tmp to /var/tmp
But spamd changes users id each time it's used this would not work to well
would it?
Ken
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> User for SpamAssassin Mail List wrote:
> > I've looked around and could not find this answer. How does one
> > change the temp directory that spamd uses? I
User for SpamAssassin Mail List wrote:
> I've looked around and could not find this answer. How does one
> change the temp directory that spamd uses? I see it using /tmp on our
> debian sarge server using a debian spamassassin 3.0.3-2 version.
>
> I would like to change it to /var/tmp which on our