I am running Debian testing with exim4-daemon-heavy as a test before
setting these up on my servers.
The integration with SpamAssassin scanning all the mail entering the
server works superbly. I am using this acl setup, amongst others:
warn message = X-Spam-Score: $spam_score ($spam_bar)
spam = nobody:true
However I get a lot of warnings in my syslog along the lines of
"Couldn't create readable default_prefs for
[/nonexistant/.spamassassin/user_prefs]"
I realise this is because the user "nobody" doesn't have a home
directory.
What is the most elegant solution to this problem? Is it safe to run
this as the "mail" user (whose home is /var/mail)?
Thanks for any help,
Rory
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