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--- Local/sa-exim.conf.orig 2005-03-08 20:35:43 UTC +++ Local/sa-exim.conf @@ -49,11 +49,17 @@ SAspamcpath: /usr/bin/spamc # you set it, it will override the two TCP connect options below #SAspamcSockPath: /var/run/spamd.sock -# SAspamcHost / SAspamcPort: TCP socket where your spamd is listening -# Shown below are the defaults: -SAspamcHost: 127.0.0.1 -SAspamcPort: 783 +# SAspamcHost / SAspamcPort: TCP socket where your spamd is listening. +# Default is to let spamc use any settings in spamc.conf. +#SAspamcHost: 127.0.0.1 +#SAspamcPort: 783 +# SAspamcUser: The username passed to spamc. Some tricks are needed to +# decide on one user when there are many recipients. This string is of +# course expanded. If unset or empty, spamc will use the user Exim +# runs as. We suggest that you decide what username to use in the ACLs +# and set an ACL variable. +#SAspamcUser: $acl_m2 # Exim configuration string to run before running SA against the message # This decides whether SA gets run against the message or not. This