Am 12.07.2015 um 21:40 schrieb Bill Cole:
On 12 Jul 2015, at 11:28, James wrote:The problem is finding out which directory the running spamassassin uses, I can't seen to train the one it expects. I put this in my /etc/spamassassin/local.cf: bayes_path /var/spamassassin/bayes_db/bayes bayes_file_mode 0777It's heartwarming (in a sense) to see that there are people so confident in the absolute security of their systems that they are happy to let any process on a server write to files that other processes are supposed to trust. For folks who don't actually have that sort of confidence, it is generally a better approach to figure out the set of users who actually require read and/or write access to the Bayes DB and use ownership, groups, ACLs, su, sudo or whatever you might need to get rid of that third 7
well, when someone switches from start "sa-learn" as root to "suodo sa-learn" after multiple "don't do that as root" it makes no difference...
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