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33 lines
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# /etc/default/spamassassin
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# Duncan Findlay
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# WARNING: please read README.spamd before using.
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# There may be security risks.
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# Prior to version 3.4.2-1, spamd could be enabled by setting
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# ENABLED=1 in this file. This is no longer supported. Instead, please
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# use the update-rc.d command, invoked for example as "update-rc.d
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# spamassassin enable", to enable the spamd service.
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# Options
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# See man spamd for possible options. The -d option is automatically added.
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# SpamAssassin uses a preforking model, so be careful! You need to
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# make sure --max-children is not set to anything higher than 5,
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# unless you know what you're doing.
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OPTIONS="–create-prefs –max-children 5 –username spamd –helper-home-dir /home/spamd/ -s /home/spamd/spamd.log"
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# Pid file
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# Where should spamd write its PID to file? If you use the -u or
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# --username option above, this needs to be writable by that user.
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# Otherwise, the init script will not be able to shut spamd down.
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PIDFILE="/var/run/spamd.pid"
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# Set nice level of spamd
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#NICE="--nicelevel 15"
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# Cronjob
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# Set to anything but 0 to enable the cron job to automatically update
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# spamassassin's rules on a nightly basis
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CRON=1 |