On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 14:39, Jeremy A. Oddo wrote:
> I'm still new to all this, but I just got my SA working last night.  If
> you are using vpopmail, I may be able to help.  One thing that you may
> want to try is to direct spam directly into spamc like this:
>  
>     /usr/bin/spamc -f -u vpopmail < sample-spam.txt > test.txt
>  
> Look at test.txt and see if it tags it as SPAM.  

My spamc does *NOT* tag this as spam.

> be in your daemon call.  I'm calling mine like this:
>     
>     daemon spamd -d -v -u vpopmail -F 0

workhorse:/usr/share/doc/spamassassin# ps ax | grep spamd
17977 ?        S      0:06 perl /usr/sbin/spamd -c -a -F 0 -d
--pidfile=/var/run/spamd.pid

Running on Debian unstable.

NOTE: running "spamassassin -P" *does* tag as spam.Running "spamc" I get
no headers - no "X-Spam-Status", no "X-Spam-Level", none of the normal
output of a SA check. Mail log does show spamd getting called.

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