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post_install() {
echo -n "adding dspam system group... "
groupadd -g 115 dspam && echo "done."
echo -n "adding dspam system user... "
useradd -c "DSPAM Daemon" -u 115 -d /var/lib/dspam -g dspam -s /bin/false dspam \
&& echo "done."
passwd -l dspam &>/dev/null
chown root:dspam usr/bin/dspamc
chmod g+s usr/bin/dspamc
cat << EOF
>>> To populate the DSPAM database, you need to follow several steps.
>>> First create a database. Login to the mysql command prompt.
$ mysql -u root -p
mysql> CREATE database dspam;
>>> Next, you need to create a dspam user. At the same MySQL prompt:
mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON dspam.* TO dspam@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'passwd';
>>> Replacing passwd with your chosen password.
>>> If you want a space optimized db do:
$ mysql -u dspam dspam -p < /var/lib/dspam/mysql/mysql_objects-space.sql
>>> If you want a speed optimized db do:
$ mysql -u dspam dspam -p < /var/lib/dspam/mysql/mysql_objects-speed.sql
>>> Enter the password you set in the previous step, and the database should be populated.
>>> Remember to edit /etc/dspam/dspam.conf accordenly
>>> If you want to use the postgresql, sqlite3 or Berekely DB4 backends,
>>> read the documentation
>>>
EOF
}
post_upgrade() {
chown root:dspam usr/bin/dspamc
chmod g+s usr/bin/dspamc
}
post_remove() {
echo -n -e "\nremoving dspam system user and group..."
userdel dspam && echo "done."
}
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