On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 11:21:04 +0100
Christoph Pleger <christ...@plmail.de> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
Hello,


> > Because you have a DSPAM user that is called 'root'.
> >
> > Those commands should report a user 'root':
> > dspam_stats | grep '^root$'
> > dspam_stats -H root
> 
> This shows a user 'root', but where is that user coming from? I have set up 
> my 
> mail delivery system to let dspam only scan mails for my domain plmail.de; 
> for local users, my postfix uses a completely different delivery mechanism.
> 
I don't have any detailed information about your setup. All I can say is that 
you have a user 'root' in your DSPAM and that you use '--enable-domain-scale' 
an that this is the reason for the 'local' directory. Without detailed 
information about your system no one here beside you can say where this user 
root is coming from.

btw: Let me guess. This DSPAM setup is on Debian or something Debian based? And 
it is not from DSPAM 3.9.x series? Probably not even 3.8.x series. Right?

> Regards
>   Christoph
> 
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