I've recently run into an issue...  I use courier-mta's userdb auth to set 
up virtual accounts for a few domains I host on my machine.  This is nice, 
since I don't need to create system accounts on my machine for people who 
have no right to be in there.  I finally figured out why I hadn't been 
getting spamassassin running on these directories, but have just run into 
a snag....

The user directories are owned by apache (I eventually want to set up a 
web interface for editing filters, etc), and every time spamc/spamd gets a 
piece of mail for one of these accounts, instead of grabbing $HOME, it 
tries to create the .spamassassin folder in /var/www/ (apache's homedir).

I read through the docs, and spamd has a -H option that says its default 
is to grab $HOME.  However, just below that, it says that if it has no 
value, the system user's homedir is grabbed instead.  Two conflicting 
defaults?

Anyway, it would be nice to get this working properly...

-Chris



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