At 07:15 PM 8/14/2003 -0700, Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,

Is there a problem running spamc as "nobody"?

I'm actually using "nobody" as the user running it, and I
have run sa-learn as "nobody" as well. I figured it doesn't
matter which user it is, as long as that particular user has
the bayes database and tokens setup.

That's fine, provided the user nobody has a home directory that's real and writable.. On some systems "nobody" is a virtual account that only acts as a user ID, but doesn't have a real account, and in some cases doesn't have a writable home directory.




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