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diff --git a/main/spamassassin/spamd.conf b/main/spamassassin/spamd.conf new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b6fca036f --- /dev/null +++ b/main/spamassassin/spamd.conf @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# Config file for /etc/init.d/spamd + + +# ***WARNING*** +# spamd was not designed to listed to an untrusted network. spamd +# is vulnerable to DoS attacks (and eternal doom) if used to listen +# to an untrusted network. +# + + +# Some options: +# +# -c to create a per user configuration file +# -H [dir] to switch home dirs for helper apps, dir optional +# -i [ip] to listen on the specified IP, +# 127.0.0.1 if omitted, +# 0.0.0.0 (ie. all) if given without value; +# must be used in combination with -A to actually allow +# connections from anybody but localhost +# -m limit to set the number of children, default 5 +# -u user the user to run spamd as +# -L if you want to run no net tests +# +# for more help look in man spamd +# +# Note: if you plan on using the -u flag to spamd you will need to +# make sure the location of the PID file is writable by that user. +# This can be done by making the directory /var/run/spamd and +# changing the owner to the UID that runs spamd. You will then +# need to edit $pidfile in /etc/init.d/spamd. This should fix the +# problem with stop/restart in the init scripts. +# +# See http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70124 for a full +# explanation. + +SPAMD_OPTS="-m 5 -c -H" + +# spamd stores its pid in this file. If you use the -u option to +# run spamd under another user, you might need to adjust it. + +PIDFILE="/var/run/spamd.pid" + +# SPAMD_NICELEVEL lets you set the 'nice'ness of the running +# spamd process + +# SPAMD_NICELEVEL=5 |