# /etc/default/spamassassin # Duncan Findlay # WARNING: please read README.spamd before using. # There may be security risks. # If you're using systemd (default for jessie), the ENABLED setting is # not used. Instead, enable spamd by issuing: # systemctl enable spamassassin.service # Change to "1" to enable spamd on systems using sysvinit: ENABLED=1 # Options # See man spamd for possible options. The -d option is automatically added. # SpamAssassin uses a preforking model, so be careful! You need to # make sure --max-children is not set to anything higher than 5, # unless you know what you're doing. OPTIONS="--create-prefs --max-children 5 --helper-home-dir -u debian-spamd -g debian-spamd --nouser-config --listen /var/run/spamassassin/spamd.sock --socketowner debian-spamd --socketgroup debian-spamd --socketmode 0660" # Pid file # Where should spamd write its PID to file? If you use the -u or # --username option above, this needs to be writable by that user. # Otherwise, the init script will not be able to shut spamd down. PIDFILE="/var/run/spamd.pid" # Set nice level of spamd #NICE="--nicelevel 15" # Cronjob # Set to anything but 0 to enable the cron job to automatically update # spamassassin's rules on a nightly basis CRON=1