16 Sep
2010
16 Sep
'10
8:58 p.m.
Hello Gordon, thank you very much for your reply. The solution you proposed resolved the problem. On Debian the options for spamd are in /etc/default/spamassassin But I am wondering if this is really a good solution. Does one want a common bayes database? Would not it be better to do this user-based or do deactivate it? In http://exim4u.org/svn/exim4u_src/trunk/SPAMASSASSIN you write under point 6) about user specific spamassassin settings. But it seems that this does not really apply to exim4u, is not it? I think usually one would run exim4u with a single (or a few) user account, is not it? I mean not every virtual mail account will have an own system account. Kind regards, Udo