> > Now, I run spamd -d -x -a then spamc -d 127.0.0.1 < sample-spam.txt
> > and it comes back without any spam tags (nothing saying OK, nothing
> > saying not ok).
>
> This is a shot in the dark, but I filed bug 245 because if you start
> spamd with the -a switch (auto-whitelists), each user t
> > it "hangs" on trying to open the auto-whitelist db, and after the default
> > 30 tries it gives up with the message "Cannot open
> > ~/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist: permission denied" or similar. I've tried
> > to set permissions of files and directories without luck.
>
> One cause of thi
> > I have been poking through the list and through google and haven't had
> > any luck with configureing SpamAssassin to work with sieve and cyrus.
>
> I think you are trying to hook SA in far too late in the process if
> either Cyrus or Sieve are involved...
>
> > Is there a how-to or a page
> >> I have been poking through the list and through google and haven't
> >> had any luck with configureing SpamAssassin to work with sieve and
> >> cyrus.
>
> Daniel> I think you are trying to hook SA in far too late in the process
> Daniel> if either Cyrus or Sieve are invo