> I use /usr/bin/spamc in my RH system. The procmailrc man page seems to
> say that the explicit /usr/bin is not necessary, as it is in the default
> PATH, but that's the obvious difference.

I tried that, but thanks for the suggestion.


> You can also verify that spamc works from the command line.

I also tried that too. I was able to connect, which seemed to be ok. I 
also replaced spamc with a cheesy shell script that would output a line 
into a file everytime it was called. It dutifully added a line to that 
file everytime an e-mail came in. By that, I am sure procmail is doing 
it's job and passing control to spamc.

-Chuck


-- 
Chuck Wolber
System Administrator
AltaServ Corporation
(425)576-1202
ten.vresatla@wkcuhc    "Condense facts from the vapor of nuance."


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