On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 11:22 +0200, Gabriella Schmidt wrote: > > > You must use 'su - wifey' to change the user environment. >
Oooops! I appear to be having a day a writing before engaging my brain! Somebody else also pointed this out to me off-list... ...and indeed you're right. That of course works fine. So if the permissions are OK I need to look again at the original problem. On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 12:32 -0400, Kris Deugau wrote: > -> Call spamc with the -u option and specify each destination user in a > separate recipe. You'll have to call SA for each destination user after > splitting off the mail stream for that user (instead of before as you're > probably doing now), but you should already have some pieces that do > that. This is probably the simplest option. Does this mean that I will have to put a ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs configuration file in each user's account? And will that mean that each will have to have their own bayes learning? What I was hoping to achieve was that all user's mail would be checked for viruses and spam, offending mails would be put into a "IN_Spam" folder which is then used each night as the basis for sa-learn. Only "clean" mail would then be passed on to their respective /var/spool/mail/username folder... Am I going about this the wrong way? Thanks for your help so far... Mark
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