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+# 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