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On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Mike Loiterman wrote:

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> So this is clearly a spamc issue.
>
>
> Spamc is not working at all regardless of how it is invoked.  Even if
> I do spamc -dac  from the command line although when I list the
> processes it is listed as running.

according to my man page, there is no -a option to spamc, so that
might be a problem.  If you're connecting to the localhost, you
shouldn't even need the -d.  Finally, when you call spamc from the
command line, you need to use the syntax 'spamc < spam.txt' rather
than just 'spamc spam.txt'

Do you receive any error messages when you try running spamc like this
from the command line.

Also, I would ask the same question Craig asks below as well as
who the procmail process is running as.

> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Craig Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> >Is procmail actually looking for its rc file in /usr/local/etc?

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