I am new to SA but after reading a lot I seem to be missing something.
I am in need of a good spam filter for a network of about 30 machines,
so I have looked at spambouncer and now spamassassin. 
I have setup SA on a workstation, with this in my .procmailrc
:0fw
  | spamassassin -P

:0:
  * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
  $MAILDIR/spam.mbox

It seems to be tagging messages with the change to the subject lines
and then an explaination of what it found in the body, which I 
assume means it is working. However this message came from the
redhat mail list and I didn't want to tag this one even though
it came from a relay.

 *****SPAM***** Update kernel with reiserfs' problem

SPAM: Content analysis details:   (6.1 hits, 5 required)
SPAM: Hit! (0.6 points)  From: does not include a real name
SPAM: Hit! (2.0 points)  Received via a relay in relays.osirusoft.com
SPAM:                    [RBL check: found 24.135.152.211.relays.osirusoft.com., type: 
127.0.0.4]
SPAM: Hit! (0.5 points)  Received via a relay in ipwhois.rfc-ignorant.org
SPAM:                    [RBL check: found 168.166.99.211.ipwhois.rfc-ignorant.org., 
type: 127.0.0.6]
SPAM: Hit! (3.0 points)  DNSBL: sender is Confirmed Spam Source


However now finally, my questions,
#1 - Where do I configure this package to that the rules are not so
     tight on what it tags as spam and to accept some like above ?

#2 - Once I put this on the main server what is the correct entry
     for the /etc/procmailrc file and is normally done with the
     tagged messages, deleted or passed on to users ?
      
Sorry this is so long,

Thanks so much for any info,


-- 
Ray Curtis
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