This user is a real user (from dspam's perspective). I have a
virtual_aliases table set up in MySQL and this user has id #6.
If it is switching the UID, shouldn't it be writing to the actual user's
system.log?
-J
Sydney Bogaert wrote:
dspam-add unix - n n - - pipe
flags=Rhq user=dspam argv=/usr/bin/dspam --mode=toe --user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] --class=spam --source=error
-o smtpd_recipient_restrictions=permit_mynetworks,reject
-o mynetworks=192.168.1.0/24
Is this a known bug in dspam or am I missing a configuration
setting to
get the uid to be changed? I tried not specifying a --user option to
dspam but it requires _something_ there. Am I supposed to
use %u (e.g.
is this where the UID change is reflected) instead of a specific user?
Thanks
You must use a real user, I mean any user already present in your dspam users
table.
Dspam starts with that user and then switches to the user corresponding to the
UID.
Sydney.
!DSPAM:394,4730870f172557144518978!