The confusion is about the -u option. Normally spamd runs as root and
spawns a new daemon with uid of the user receiving the e-mail. That
would be recommended indeed. If your users are not local to the machine,
because it is being used as a relay for example the -u option is used to
spawn a new process with the uid of the user given. It is not
recommended to use root for that purpose.

-Sietse

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Horne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 19:18
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: spamd as root

> Its not really a gui per-say , its sort-of like when you run
sysinstall
> and
> you get the blue screen with the options and you put an X next to what
> you
> want to select- that's what came up-

He's talking about installing from FreeBSD ports.  Some packages throw
up a ncurses type screen allowing one to select options for the package
to be installed.  Same thing you get when you type in "make config" on a
FreeBSD port.  It is only available for some ports.

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