Why do I keep getting .spamassassin/ .pyzor/ .razor/ in my /

Koen Teugels kte at NEXIS.BE
Sun Jan 2 11:56:03 GMT 2005


on RH you have to change the /etc/crontab HOME to /root if you run the
updates in cron.daily. Maybe on other linux dist. is it the same.

Koen

Julian Field wrote:
      Yes, but where is the home dir of the root user, according to
      /etc/passwd?

      Remco Barendse wrote:

            Hi list!

            I keep finding directories for .spamassassin/
            .pyzor/ .razor/ in the root
            of my filesystem.

            When I delete them, they keep coming back.
            Shouldn't they be in the
            homedir of the root user?


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