> The reason I did not reply to your earlier comment regarding the
> variability of the authdaemon socket location is because it probably has
> to be fully user specifiable.

Yeah, which is why I put it into a variable, so it would only need to be
changed in one place.

> But I'd suggest that if you are going to do this, then you should move
> your code into the BEGIN block to guarantee it's set before first use,
> and you could also do a -S test to check that it's a socket ;)

good point.  thanks.

Also, what are you using for the -u option for spamc?  I've tried
LOGNAME and USER but these aren't always set properly (eg. when running
maildrop via fetchmail).

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