Its Azfar wrote:
> Now I am running spamd under spamd user but still
> getting these errors.
I need more information than that. Do you mean you are passing "-u spamd" on the
command line to spamd?
> default_prefs [/nonexistent/.spamassassin/user_prefs]
> Dec 13 06:36:19 mail spamd[13874]: Cannot
Its Azfar wrote:
Now I am running spamd under spamd user but still
getting these errors.
default_prefs [/nonexistent/.spamassassin/user_prefs]
Dec 13 06:36:19 mail spamd[13874]: Cannot write to
/nonexistent/.spamassassin/user_prefs: No such file or
directory
Dec 13 06:36:19 mail spamd[13874]:
Now I am running spamd under spamd user but still
getting these errors.
Dec 13 06:36:19 mail spamd[13874]: connection from
localhost.webexs.com [127.0.0.1] at port 56043
Dec 13 06:36:19 mail spamd[13874]: Creating
default_prefs [/nonexistent/.spamassassin/user_prefs]
Dec 13 06:36:19 mail spamd[138
At 02:53 AM 12/12/2005, Its Azfar wrote:
1.
spamd[6203]: Couldn't create readable default_prefs
for [/n
onexistent/.spamassassin/user_prefs]
If you are running spamd as root, it will try to setuid itself to the user
that calls spamc. However, if that user turns out to be root, spamd will
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