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Chapter 28. The sysconfig Directory
• QUEUE=1h which is given to Sendmail as -q$QUEUE. The -q option is not given to Sendmail if /
etc/sysconfig/sendmail exists and QUEUE is empty or undefined.

28.1.28. /etc/sysconfig/spamassassin

The /etc/sysconfig/spamassassin file is used to pass arguments to the spamd daemon
(a daemonized version of Spamassassin) at boot time. Spamassassin is an email spam filter
application. For a list of available options, refer to the spamd man page. By default, it configures
spamd to run in daemon mode, create user preferences, and auto-create whitelists (allowed bulk
senders).
For more information about Spamassassin, refer to

28.1.29. /etc/sysconfig/squid

The /etc/sysconfig/squid file is used to pass arguments to the squid daemon at boot time.
The squid daemon is a proxy caching server for Web client applications. For more information
on configuring a squid proxy server, use a Web browser to open the /usr/share/doc/
squid-<version>/ directory (replace <version> with the squid version number installed on the
system). By default, this file sets squid to start in daemon mode and sets the amount of time before it
shuts itself down.

28.1.30. /etc/sysconfig/system-config-securitylevel

The /etc/sysconfig/system-config-securitylevel file contains all options chosen by the
user the last time the Security Level Configuration Tool (system-config-securitylevel)
was run. Users should not modify this file by hand. For more information about the Security Level
Configuration Tool, refer to

28.1.31. /etc/sysconfig/system-config-selinux

The /etc/sysconfig/system-config-selinux file contains all options chosen by the user the
last time the SELinux Administration Tool (system-config-selinux) was run. Users should not
modify this file by hand. For more information about the SELinux Administration Tool and SELinux
Section 44.2, "Introduction to
in general, refer to

28.1.32. /etc/sysconfig/system-config-users

The /etc/sysconfig/system-config-users file is the configuration file for the graphical
application, User Manager. This file is used to filter out system users such as root, daemon, or
lp. This file is edited by the Preferences > Filter system users and groups pull-down menu in the
User Manager application and should never be edited by hand. For more information on using this
Section 33.1, "User and Group
application, refer to

28.1.33. /etc/sysconfig/system-logviewer

The /etc/sysconfig/system-logviewer file is the configuration file for the graphical, interactive
log viewing application, Log Viewer. This file is edited by the Edit > Preferences pull-down menu
in the Log Viewer application and should not be edited by hand. For more information on using this
Chapter 36, Log
application, refer to
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