I installed exim-4.30 with exim-sa-4.30 from SRPMS on fedora1 Linux.
I'm not sure about one thing. Should I run
spamd -u nobody
as stated in exim-sa-4.30/INSTALL?
The reason I ask is, I think spamd wants to write data files in the user's
home directory. On Fedora, "nobody" doesn't have an accessible home. (It's
set to /, where he can't write. )
What is the recommended setup for exim-sa-4.30 on fedora redhat linux?
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