the plist. Remove the UPDATE_ON_INSTALL option entirely, and just add a blurb to the pkg-message instructing people to run sa-update and sa-compile manually. Thanks to Matthew Fuller for prodding a better solution.
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You should complete the following post-installation tasks:
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1) Read %%DOCSDIR%%/INSTALL
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and %%DOCSDIR%%/UPGRADE
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BEFORE enabling SpamAssassin for important changes
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2) Edit the configuration in %%ETCDIR%%,
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in particular %%ETCDIR%%/init.pre
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You may get lots of annoying (but harmless) error messages
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if you skip this step.
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3) To run spamd, add the following to /etc/rc.conf:
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spamd_enable="YES"
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4) If this is a new installation, you should run sa-update
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and sa-compile. If this isn't a new installation, you
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should probably run those commands on a regular basis
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anyway.
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5) Install mail/spamass-rules if you want some third-party
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spam-catching rulesets
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SECURITY NOTE:
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By default, spamd runs as root (the AS_ROOT option). If you wish
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to change this, add the following to /etc/rc.conf:
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spamd_flags="-u spamd -H /var/spool/spamd"
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