IMHO this should be decided in Debian (or by somebody really into this).
I'm not using dspam/dspamc myself, but setuid/setgid programs should be kept to a minimum.
While researching this, I've found a patch for this from dspam-users (http://mailing-list.nuclearelephant.com/0658.html) and another one for a --config option, which would allow to use another config file instead (http://osdir.com/ml/mail.spam.dspam.devel/2006-05/msg00026.html).
Is dspamc as shipped in Debian/Ubuntu not usable at all currently? Or only for user root?
IMHO this should be decided in Debian (or by somebody really into this).
I'm not using dspam/dspamc myself, but setuid/setgid programs should be kept to a minimum.
While researching this, I've found a patch for this from dspam-users (http:// mailing- list.nuclearele phant.com/ 0658.html) and another one for a --config option, which would allow to use another config file instead (http:// osdir.com/ ml/mail. spam.dspam. devel/2006- 05/msg00026. html).
Is dspamc as shipped in Debian/Ubuntu not usable at all currently? Or only for user root?