On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 05:00, Paul Varner wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 17:12, Greg Bolshaw wrote:
> > Is this normal behaviour? How do I get SpamAssassin to read individual
> > user's user_prefs files?
> 
> You need to edit /etc/conf.d/spamd  Here is the relavent portion from my
> copy of the file.
> 
> SPAMD_OPTS="-c --user-config"
> 
> Placing the --user-config in there should cause it to run on a per-user
> basis.

OK, I've added that now and restarted spamd. In /var/log/messages I'm
still getting "for qmailq:204". "user_prefs" hasn't been automatically
created under my home directory.

-- 
Kind regards

Greg Bolshaw
Consultant
Linux Technologies
http://www.linuxtechnologies.co.uk/

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