Spamd was started from root, as there's a socket permission problem when 
trying to start it as anything else.

Amavis is started as root, and then changes to "amavis".

I am not running in chroot right now as far as I know.

On October 28, 2004 03:09 pm, Mark Martinec wrote:
> Mathieu,
>
> > Indeed, spamd starts and behold, I've got uridnsbl, hashcash and spf
> > modules being loaded.
> > It seems amavis is the culprit, at least in the way it's loading (or not
> > loading) modules.
>
> When you are comparing SA debug as called from amavisd-new,
> and log from spamd or spamassasin -D, make sure you run both
> from the same user. The amavisd changes uid to vscan (or to amavis
> or whatever you have configured).
>
> The @INC is not modifier by amavisd-new.
> Btw, are you running in chroot?
>
>   Mark

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