I'm observing the same problem. As a result of pyzor running as root (instead of inheriting the userid of the user running spamc), the .pyzor config files in the user's home directory are also being written as root. Interestingly enough, razor runs with the correct userid. Are razor and pyzor run by different methods within spamd?
Any suggestions on how to debug this? SA 2.6.1, pyzor 0.40, redhat 7.3 Steve "Neal D. Becker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I just noticed this on my system: > > root 4958 0.0 0.8 27088 8764 ? S 2003 0:06 /usr/bin/spamd -d -c -a -m5 -H > nbecker 29745 3.2 1.5 27888 15572 ? S 15:34 0:00 \_ /usr/bin/spamd -d -c -a -m5 -H > root 29749 0.0 0.1 6204 1084 ? S 15:34 0:00 \_ sh -c /usr/bin/pyzor check < '/tmp/sa.29745.xKo0gS' 2>&1 > > It says that spamd (running as root) is the parent of spamd (running as me), is the parent of pyzor (running as root). > > Should pyzor be run as root or as me? > > This is on a current fedora1 linux system, which includes spamassassin-2.60-2 ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk