Thanks to folks for the suggestions.

I ended up running the spamd/spamc combo.  It seems to work well enough 
except for a couple of strange quirks.

Again, this is a fairly standard P3-733/256MB running RH7.0/sendmail8.11.6-2

1.  The startup script runs OK as a softlink in /etc/rc3.d from 
/etc/rc.d/init.d but it doesn't run if the script is actually in /etc/rc3.d.  
Comes back with an error complaining that it can't access 
auto_whitelist_path in /root/.spamassassin/auto-whitelist.

2.  The docs at http://spamassassin.org/sitewide.html suggests running spamd 
with the -F 0 option to supress From headers but when I do this (via editing 
the startup script to read 'daemon spamd -d -c -a -F 0'), mail delivery is 
munged (nothing shows up in the inbox) until I change the startup script 
back.  So I'm currently running spamd as 'daemon spamd -d -c -a'.  Should I 
be concerned about the '-F 0' option?

3.  Finally, putting the ':0fw | spamc' line in /etc/procmailrc doesn't seem 
to work.  I have to invoke spamc from ~/.procmailrc instead.  A little bit 
of a hassle since I have to manually do this for every user.

Any suggestions or tips would be welcomed.

Thanks.



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