Wow I had given up on getting a answer to my question !!!
 
Thanks Craig..
 
Interesting I didn't know there were variables available to Procmail.
 
There was discussion on the list of late of a new list. I have noticed
that some newbie questions like mine get skipped over while much or
esoteric question get debated like tweaking spamd into C and how to
handle 250,000 emails a day. While these questions and debate are QUITE
important I think its important to not skip over the super simple
questions like mine.

However I really do appreciate the lists, im not complaining, just
pointing out mabey a development list might be a good idea separate from
a support list.
 
The list seems mostly centered on development now anyway.
 
I have decided that using spamc in the users directory gives me more
control over things anyway. Im also not sure I want a milter because it
does then apply to all users. SO I think im happy with just dropping the
spamc in each user directory where I want it. This also causes less
system load as only the accounts that really need it use it.
 
So I am a happy spamassassin user right now :)
 
I would like a spamd in C however :)
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Craig R Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 12:13 PM
To: Chris
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [SAtalk] Newbie - spamc d spamass milter questions


Chris wrote:

C> there must be a way to place spamc in the /etc/procmailrc account for

C> system wide use ?

The way I do it is by using spamc's -u flag, and passing it the username
(which might be available in a number of ways depending on how
procmail's being invoked).  My spamc invocation line is:

:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc -u $CYRUSER

where I have the username in that CYRUSER variable.

C


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