Mário Gamito wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed spamassassin.
>
> I'ts been a long time since i've installed the last mail server and i
> never used version 3.
>
> Ok, i've compiled it and copied spamd to /etc/init.d
Don't do that. spamd isn't an init script. It's a binary executable. It
belongs
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 17:12:24 +, Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have spamassassin already 100% installed in a Linux server.
>I just want to know how to run it as user qscand without having to type
>"./spamd -u qscand start &", so i can start it at boot time.
>
>Regards,
>Már
Hi,
I have spamassassin already 100% installed in a Linux server.
I just want to know how to run it as user qscand without having to type
"./spamd -u qscand start &", so i can start it at boot time.
Regards,
Mário Gamito
Nigel Frankcom wrote:
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 16:44:16 +, Mário Gamito
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 16:44:16 +, Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've just installed spamassassin.
>
>I'ts been a long time since i've installed the last mail server and i
>never used version 3.
>
>Ok, i've compiled it and copied spamd to /etc/init.d
>
>If i just run "./spamd s
Hi,
I've just installed spamassassin.
I'ts been a long time since i've installed the last mail server and i
never used version 3.
Ok, i've compiled it and copied spamd to /etc/init.d
If i just run "./spamd start", it will run as root and stucks the terminal.
So, i'm running "./spamd -u qsca