> If I simply wanted to call spamc -f as you suggest, how do I do this from
> master.cf  or main.cf?

>
> Add to master.cf:
>
> spam    unix    -       n       n       -       10      pipe    user=mail
> argv=/usr/local/bin/spamfilter ${sender} ${recipient}
>
> Add to main.cf:
>
> content_filter = spam:
>
> The 'spamfilter' script just has to take the mail as input & output the
> modified mail as output (if it outputs
> nothing the mail is ignored, so you can repost to a spamtrap account).  At a
> minimum just calling 'spamc -f'
> will work fine.
>
> Tony
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