On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 02:55:58PM -0800, Jim Tyler wrote: > > Doing it that way, spamassassin is using the user's > > ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file -- but shouldn't > > your setup via exim > > directly also be doing that? > > Unless I'm mistaken, since exim doesn't run as the > individual users, neither would spamassassin when > called by exim. Spamassassin would, therefore, use > prefs from /etc/spamassassin instead of > ~/.spamassassin, or so I thought.
By default, this is true, but if you have exim call spamassassin (or spamc) with the -u option, it'll use the prefs for the specified user. Using -u $local_part will supply the username of the local user the mail is being delivered to. Cheers! -- ,-------------------------------------------------------------------------. > -ScruLoose- | What sane person could live in this world < > Please | and not be crazy? < > do not Cc me. | - Ursula K. LeGuin < `-------------------------------------------------------------------------'
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