Well, I mentioned my incoming email was not getting spam-tagged, and still isn't.
Someone (sorry, lost the email :-( pointed me to: http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/config_docs/exim-spamassassin/node11.html which didn't seem to do much even after I added it. I have been using SA successfully on a netbsd box run by an ISP, and at work on a Linux box run by my sysadmin team but not running exim. My .procmailrc on my home machine (which is not tagging) looks like: VERBOSE=no #SHELL=/bin/sh LOGFILE=/home/scott/proc-debug.log #DEFAULT=/var/mail/scott SPAM=/home/scott/Spam :0bc:pager1$LOCKEXT * ^Received:.*wunderground.com | /home/scott/wx/warndir/storm-date I've tried adding /usr/bin/spamc and :0: ... | /usr/bin/spamc but, thus far, nothing works for me :-( My setup was apt-gotten via http for woody. I have no untested packages. What/where else do/can I look to get proper spam tagging? I found a site to make a modification to SA which prompted the spamc daemon to run. Still no luck :-( What next...??? Thanks. Scott -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]