> For this problem, define "not working"...  Do incoming mails have the
> X-Spam-Status header included?  Is the # of hits set to 0.0?

No, no X-Spam-Status header or anything. Looking at the headers and body 
of the incoming messages, there is no indication that spamassassin did 
anything to the message.


> If the header isn't there, I would assume a problem with spamc.  In your
> example, you have "spamc" and "/usr/bin/spamassassin".  Is /usr/bin
> perhaps not in your path.  Try specifying the full "/usr/bin/spamc".

I did that. With and without full path gives the same results. The only 
way to get it to work was with:

:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamassassin -P

In the /etc/procmailrc



> (since running "spamassassin -P" works, I'm assuming the problem isn't
> procmail.)

See previous posts, but yes, I have confirmed that in multiple ways.

-Chuck


-- 
Chuck Wolber
System Administrator
AltaServ Corporation
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