hbinc.com> writes:
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> Geoff Varney wrote:
> > I start spamd with a -u spamd user.
> ...
> > bayes_path /root/.spamassassin
>
> The short answer is, you can tell if bayes is being used because (almost)
every message will hit a BAYES_XX
> rule for some val
Hi,
I am using SpamAssassin in a way I believe is different from most users.
I have an IMail server (Windows 2003) which uses Declude JunkMail and a spamc
client (spamc32) to connect to a spamd server on my Redhat FC3 box. It is
working well in that I am getting spam reported by SA when invoking
jdow earthlink.net> writes:
>
> From: "Geoff Varney" ridge.k12.wa.us>
>
> > Hi,
> > I am trying to set up SpamAssassin on my Redhat FC3 box in order to call
> > spamd
> > from an IMail email server using a spamc client. I have verfied that
Hi,
I am trying to set up SpamAssassin on my Redhat FC3 box in order to call spamd
from an IMail email server using a spamc client. I have verfied that
spamassassin works alone on the test messages and that spamc on the Linux box
also works when running the spamd daemon. The problem comes when