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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by "Golden, James" <jg...@ci.grand-rapids.mi.us> on 2006/07/21 21:23:42 UTC
Update: Newbie Question (AWL score reset)
I have a little more information. I figured out I could get ps to tell
me what the process is running as. It looks to be running as a daemon,
and is running as root. I didn't think it was supposed to be run this
way. Even so, shouldn't the prior command have reset the AWL score
then?
# ps -eo pid,user,fname |grep spamd
1599 root spamd
1706 root spamd
1707 root spamd
1708 root spamd
1709 root spamd
1711 root spamd
Re: Update: Newbie Question (AWL score reset)
Posted by John Rudd <jr...@ucsc.edu>.
Um.. mailscanner doesn't use spamd...
in your last message, you said you're using mailscanner.
Might be a good idea to ask all of this on the mailscanner list.
(see www.mailscanner.info )
On Jul 21, 2006, at 12:23, Golden, James wrote:
> I have a little more information. I figured out I could get ps to
> tell me what the process is running as. It looks to be running as a
> daemon, and is running as root. I didn't think it was supposed to be
> run this way. Even so, shouldn't the prior command have reset the AWL
> score then?
>
> # ps -eo pid,user,fname |grep spamd
> 1599 root spamd
> 1706 root spamd
> 1707 root spamd
> 1708 root spamd
> 1709 root spamd
> 1711 root spamd
>