On 10-Mar-2009, at 16:31, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
LuKreme wrote on Tue, 10 Mar 2009 14:58:01 -0600:
I've tried looking, but don't know what spamd should be running as.
As the user that is specified in the init script. Create a new user
named
spamd. Use a correct init script and not what you got in
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/spamd.sh
Isn't there one in the source tarball?
er... not sure, I installed from ports ages ago. I see a spamd.sh.in
file, which looks like a template, and a spamd.sh,v file which looks
like... something else. I moved aside the spamd.sh file in /usr/local/
etc/rc.d/ and reinstalled SA again. No new spamd.sh was installed.
What OS are you running?
FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE
Doesn't it provide a spamd package?
Not as such, it's in ports.
From your other recent postings about weird problems
The only other *problem* is that sa-learn crashes when I use -u with
it if there are more than a handful of messages to learn.
Reinstalling SA didn't fix this.
I've found a sample spamd.sh but it includes a -a flag, and
my spamd man page does not list -a as a valid option.
Don't tell me you are afraid to remove it. ;-)
No, but I am not willing to take a sample script seriously when it
includes a bogus flag.
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sometimes it does not need people. It can exist free and wild,
running from ear to ear without ever touching lips.