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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Justin Mason <jm...@jmason.org> on 2006/05/24 11:39:19 UTC
spamc -u "semi-obsoleted"?
sub-qpsm-tpd@rope.net writes:
> -u username
> This argument has been semi-obsoleted. To have spamd use
> per-user-config files, run spamc as the user whose config files spamd
> should load. If youre running spamc as some other user, though, (eg.
> root, mail, nobody, cyrus, etc.) then you can still use this flag.
>
> So, I can submit to a per-user account name with this option until
> it gets pulled.
(ccing SpamAssassin list) -- does anyone know why this is listed
as "semi-obsoleted"? I can't recall planning to replace -u.
According to svn blame, that change was r3247:
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r3247 | jmason | 2002-08-28 18:19:32 +0100 (Wed, 28 Aug 2002) | 2 lines
merged code back from 2.4.0 release branch
Looks like the "semi-obsoleted" warning is, itself, obsolete ;)
Unless there's any noise I'll remove it.
--j.