Hi Bob,

> I run spamd as follows:
> /usr/bin/spamd -d -u nobody

And how do you run spamc?

> (1) Whether the user_prefs settings are used or not seems to be 
> hit-and-miss.  What's in the header often disagrees with waht actually 
> happens.  For example:

I beleinve the difference is because whitelist is not mentionned:

6.1-100=-93.9750, 

>  I'm assuming that the fact that "nobody" can't read the dir itself 
> might be the problem.  It's now doing this on both of my mail servers.

I'd tend to assume the same.

So tell us how you are calling spamc...

Olivier


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