* Michael Parker [2007-11-19 17:11]: > On Nov 19, 2007, at 8:57 AM, Andrew Hearn (AAISP) wrote: > > > Rene Caspari wrote: > > > > > > Since I updated to 3.2.3 (Debian Volatile) I get the error message in > > > /var/log/mail.log: > > > [...] spamd: still running as root: user not specified with -u, not > > > found, or set to root, falling back to nobody > > > > > > After this, spamassassin uses the userspecific SQL tables with the > > > user > > > "nobody" not the specific user, who is the recepient of the > > > scanning mail. > > > > > > Do you have an idea how I can resolve this? > > > > I think I have the same problem too, on one of our tests servers. this > > is one I'm running 3.2.3 on, and using the same config from our other > > 3.1.7 machines which are happy with Bayes... > > > > User preference is being used, as I can tell that as the required > > score > > is being set correctly from the preferences. > > I've also recently seen this issue. I believe it relates to the > recent setuid changes in spamd. What I'm not sure of is if its a BUG > or just a behavior change that we need to account for. If you run > spamd in debug mode you can see it handle the passed in user and then > force the drop back to user nobody.
In my case it is a bug :-) Because I don't have any chance to get user specified bayes db working which come from a SQL database. bye, rene -- "If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace." (John Lennon) · http://rene.ahrcas.net · Rene Caspari · GPG-KeyID: 0xCA40A793 ·