Hi Dallas,
i tried your solution, but for me it didn't work because the .qmail-file 
didn't seem to be processed / spam wasn't tagged, no headers changed.
So I tried something different that seems very simple to me, but I don't 
know if that may cause trouble in the future:
I tried something different: Now I use 
$spamc_options="-f -u" and later 
&debug("SA: run $spamc_binary $spamc_options $recips < 
$scandir/$wmaildir/new/$file_id")
and
open(SA,"$spamc_binary $spamc_options $recips < 
$scandir/$wmaildir/new/$file_id|") (...)
And it seems to work for me, even cc-user's user_prefs are used. 
Do you see any problem with this configuration?
Thanks,
Juergen



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