OK, I found out what was starting it now. Thanks for all your help! I had to grep all of 'usr' to find it..

On 25-Oct-05, at 4:22 PM, Roland Corrigal wrote:

That's the funny thing...

There is no direct 'spamassassin' or 'spamd' script in the init directory, and I did do a "grep -r spamd /etc/" and it didn't find it anywhere relevant. I installed it from Perl. It's seems to be somehow starting up with 'amavisd'. I've searched all of those files and found no instances of spamd in their config and executable files either. I'm running Red Hat 8.

Thanks!

On 25-Oct-05, at 4:13 PM, Matt Kettler wrote:


On most sites it starts via /etc/init.d/spamassassin or /etc/ init.d/spamd.
However, it could be started via anything.

It all depends on how it was set up. I can hand-hack a startup for it into almost anything in the whole bootup if I wanted, and if it's been hand-hacked
you might just need to do a "grep -r spamd /etc/*"

Do you know how SA was installed (distro package, source tarball)?

Heck, for that matter what OS are you running? (I'm looking for distro and version, not "Linux", as this might give some hints about what your general startup structure looks like. Not all Linux is the same here, much less all *nix)


Roland Corrigal wrote:


Sorry for another email, I meant.. "can't find how it starts up"

Thanks again,
RC




Where do I change the user that spamd starts up with... I searched
all my startup scripts and can find how it even starts up.

Thanks,
RC








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