> > $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?
>
> there is nothing different from putting -u in the spamc_options or
> putting in the spamassassin sub, but if you think it works that way
> and not the other... stick with what you are doing.

I think you got me wrong - I didn't mean putting -u elsewhere, but using 
$recips after $spamc_options in the spamassassin sub.
For me this worked as I wanted (to and cc-recipients are processed), 
even if it may not be the most elegant solution.
Just wanted to know if anyone sees a problem with this solution.
Juergen



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