By default on CentOS I think it runs as root. How do you change it so
that spamd is not running as root? I assume I'd have to change a
parameter in /etc/rc.d/init.d/spamassassin? Thanks!


Wilson


-----Original Message-----
From: Theo Van Dinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 9:17 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Bayes not learning (autolearn=failed)

On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 08:40:58AM -1000, Chan, Wilson wrote:
> My logs are showing that spamd is falling back to the nobody user. I
> think this is why my bayes auto-learning is always failing. Anyone
know
> how I can fix this problem? Spec's below:

Don't run spamc as root.  Or if you're doing site-wide filtering, run
spamd as
another user and setup a site-wide bayes db with that user's
ownership/etc.

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