Actually I think I was wrong on this. For sa-learn, -C is for the *distributed*
config files (i.e. /usr/share/spamassassin)...
-C path, --configpath=path, --config-file=path
Use the specified path for locating the distributed configuration
files. Ignore the default directories (usually "/usr/share/spamassassin" or
similar).
--siteconfigpath=path
Use the specified path for locating site-specific configuration
files. Ignore the default directories (usually "/etc/mail/spamassassin" or
similar).
Quinn
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 18:42:48 -0800, Quinn Comendant wrote:
> Whoops. Try -H. By default sudo does not modify the $HOME variable,
> leaving set to root...
>
> -H The -H (HOME) option sets the HOME environment variable to
> the homedir of the target user (root by default) as specified in
> passwd(5). By default, sudo does not modify HOME.
>
> Or, if you have your bayes_path and autowhitelist path set in your
> config, you can run spamassassin (spamc, spamd) with the -C option:
>
> -C path, --configpath=path, --config-file=path
> Path to standard configuration dir
>
> Q
>
>
> On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 19:08:02 -0700, Eric "Shubes" wrote:
>> So, how do I get it to use /home/vpopmail instead of /root for these? I'm
>> guessing that there might be something in local.cf I can set (similar to
>> bayes_path), but I gotta go for now.
>
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