"Shane Hird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > -----------
> >
> > [b.] Because of the above problem, I am using a .procmailrc of;
> >
> > :0fw
> > |/home/user/bin/spamassassin/spamassassin -P -c
> > /home/user/bin/spamasssassin/rules
> >
> > The paths will be changed once I install it globally. However at the
> moment
> > it doesn't seem to doing AWL properly. With spamd you can pass the
option
> to
> > use autowhitelisting, but 'spamassassin -P' doesn't have this option, or
> > seem to use it. It also creates an empty ./spamassassin/user_prefs file
> > instead of using the template.
> > 'spamasssassin -P' also doesn't seem to have any method of not
processing
> > messages over a set size.
> >


>
> I've just solved this problem minutes after posting. The '-a' option for
> spamassassin isn't documented other than in the README, (ie not in
> spamassassin.html). I'm still not sure whether 'spamassassin -P -a -c'
will
> limit the size of files it will process though.
>
> My problem with spamd under Solaris (problem [a]) also still stands.
>
> -Thanks,
> Shane.

On another note, why is the ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file empty? Will
spamassassin only use the template if it is in one of the known paths? (ie,
it wont use the template from the config path specified with '-c').

Thanks.
Shane.





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