I am still trying to figure out why spam-assassin is not working the way
I expect it to on my system.

I am using sendmail with virtual hosting, procmail for local delivery,
and spamd/spamc.  I run freeBSD.  I have users with active shell accounts
and users with nonexistent shells and nonexistent home directories whose
sole purpose for being on the system is to get POPmail.

My /etc/procmailrc file has

  :0fw
  | spamc

Mail to me at the root domain is processed properly and exhibits
X-Spam-Status and X-Spam-Level tags.

External mail to my other users, all of whom get email at virtual domains,
does not contain the tags.  If I generate a local email to a user with an
active shell (eg, <user>, not <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>), the tags appear.
Local email to users with no shell and no home directory (POPmail only),
does not generate tags.

All mail activity generates an "Executing spamc" line in my procmaillog.

I would appreciate any assitance with this.  I find people asking
similar questions in the archives, but they seem to go unanswered.

Thanks, Eric


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