# ***WARNING*** # # The spamd daemon must not run on an untrusted network. # # ***WARNING*** # Additional options to pass to the spamd daemon. The spamd(1) man # page explains the available options. If you choose to listen on a # non-default interface, you will need to use OpenRC's "rc_need" # mechanism to ensure that your interface comes up before spamd # starts. The openrc-run(8) man page describes rc_need. SPAMD_OPTS="--max-children=5 --create-prefs --helper-home-dir" # Sets the 'nice' level of the spamd process. SPAMD_NICELEVEL=0 # How long (in seconds) should we wait for spamd to stop after we've # asked it to? After this amount of time, if spamd is still running, # we will assume that it has failed to stop. SPAMD_TIMEOUT=15 # Do you want to run spamd as root? If you have local users storing their # personal configurations (or bayes databases) in ~/.spamassassin, then you # may want to run spamd as root so that it can setuid to each user while # processing his spam. (That way, you don't have to grant the "spamd" user # individual permissions to everyone's ~/.spamassassin directory.) # # On the other hand, if you don't store any per-user configuration on # the filesystem, then you should leave this alone. SPAMD_RUN_AS_ROOT=false