On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Peter Bowyer wrote:
> >
> > And there is no in-between like telling spamd where to put the
> > database in the file system? So I have to choose between local unix
> > accounts and having a fully-fledged database?
>
> I guess you don't have to have fully-fledged unix users who login, just
> entries in /etc/passwd or your local equivalent with home directories so
> that ~/.spamassassin goes somewhere....
>
Do you even need that much? I have a lot of virtual users that
have nothing more than an aliases entry and a dir that spamd finds
by virtue of it running with:
--virtual-config-dir=/var/exim/userprefs/%d/%l/sa
%d = domain
%l = localpart
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Have you hugged your firewall today? No spam, thanks.
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