Matt Kettler wrote:
At 05:42 PM 5/16/2005, Saurabh Barve wrote:

To fix this, I tried to run spamd as the user `mail'. However, when I try that, I get the error that 'spamd does not have permissions to write to /root'. How do I get spamd to know that mail's home directory is at /var/spool/mail.


Set mail's homedir to /var/spool/mail in your passwd file. Spamd just picks up the homedir from what the OS tells it.

Is it a good idea to run spamd as mail?


That's somewhat reasonable, although it would be a little bit better to run it as it's own deprivleged user.


mail's home directory is set up as /var/spool/mail in /etc/passwd. That's why I was surprised that SA didn't pick it up. I'll try again.

Saurabh.

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