Hmm, are you actually invoking spamassassin as different users, or always as the same user, ie always root via a milter in your MTA?

Note that the user_prefs file is only read for the user that invokes SA, not for the user addresses in the emails.

If you're invoking SA as a single user all the time, customization is impossible as far as I know, unless you do some very scary kludges that over-write the user_prefs file per email that's processed.

BTW: The way to do system wide changes is to edit /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf.


At 01:04 PM 12/3/2002 -0700, Kevin Hurst wrote:


This is probably something simple, but I'm having a difficult time with it.

We have Spamassassin 2.43 running on RH 7.3 with Squirrelmail 2.40.
Everything works fine, however we cannot customize on a individual level.
When a new user logs into Spamassassin, a .spamassassin file is created, although there is nothing in it. I've copied the user_pref file into it and modified the settings, but the new settings don't take effect. The default spam score is always 5 for everyone, although I can change this systemwide by modifying the 10_misc.cf file (I know you aren't supposed to). This problem is independent of Squirrelmail running or not. Any ideas?

I've looked through any man pages that I can find, but I'm still stuck.
Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,
Kevin Hurst


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