On Saturday, December 27, 2003 3:26 AM, I wrote:
> issue. each line of a .qmail-username file is one instruction, each
having
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> just put in the .qmail-username (all one line):
please substitue my '.qmail-username' references with '.qmail'
it's all just relative to how you have qmail set up
On Friday, December 26, 2003 8:31 PM, Andrew wrote:
> Here is what my .qmail file looks like.
>
> |/usr/local/bin/spamc -u andrew
> ./Maildir/
> Anyone have any idea what's happening?
this is an issue do to your qmail configuration; it's not a spamassassin
issue. each line of a .qmail-username f
I'm trying to get SA to work with my qmail server and I'm getting very
frustrated.
I'm running spamd and invoking spamc from a .qmail file.
If I pipe a sample mail message to spamc from the command line, I get
the message returned on stdout with various X-Spam-* headers added just
as I would e