Peter Guhl wrote:
/root isn't protected specially, it is protected with file permissions. You can't write to /root directory unless you have write and execute permissions for the /root directory.Nope, it was right. But it needed to explicitly own .spamassassin to spamd:spamd. World-writable didn't work... (maybe /root is specially protected?).
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