That could be equivalent to my set-up. I start spamd from /etc/rc.d/ init.d/spamassassin, which basicly runs "spamd -d -u spamd", where the spamd user has no privileges. I've attached my procmail recipe.
Good luck... On 30 March 2002 at 9:13, Jeffrey Bacon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: So you've got it running on a LInix box? I'm having a devil of a time gettig mail to be delivered after running it through spamc on my Red Hat box. Could you just check to see if my setup is the same as yours? /etc/procmailrc: SHELL=/bin/sh VERBOSE=yes LOGABSTRACT=all LOGFILE=/var/log/procmail/procmaillog.`date +%m-%d-%y` :0fw | spamc -u $LOGNAME This seems to filter mail through Spamassassin but then not deliver it after filtering it. Using Sendmail/Procmail for mail on my machine.
LOGFILE=/var/log/procmail :0fw | /usr/bin/spamc :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes /var/spool/mail/spam