Yes: more /etc/default/spamassassin # /etc/default/spamd.conf # Duncan Findlay # November 2001
# WARNING read README.spamd before using. THERE ARE SECURITY RISKS! # Change to one to enable spamd ENABLED=1 # Options # See man spamd for possible options. The -d option is automatically added. OPTIONS="-c" #OPTIONS="-F 0" I've reviewed my procmail log file many times and there are _no_ hints as to what is going on. At one point, verbose=yes had exim returning a message to the sending host, as a mailer-daemon notification, simply saying procmail was running, but no error. I turned verbose=off and that stopped happening. Scott On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, ScruLoose wrote: > On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 08:48:32PM -0500, Scott Ehrlich wrote: > > > 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. > <SNIP> > > I found a site to make a modification to SA which prompted the spamc > > daemon to run. Still no luck :-( > > This may be too elementary, but I just want to check... > Before calling spamc, you _do_ have the spamd daemon running, right? > > If you call spamassassin by the name "spamassassin" it's self-contained, > but kinda hard on resources. If you call it by "spamc" you need to have > spamd _already_ running. > > Cheers! > -- > ,-------------------------------------------------------------------------. > > -ScruLoose- | Sometimes I'm ashamed to call myself a Christian, < > > Please | for all the same reasons that < > > do not Cc me. | I'm sometimes ashamed to call myself a human being. < > `-------------------------------------------------------------------------' > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]