On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Eric S. Theise wrote:

> Besides, if spamc is called for all incoming mail to any domain -- the
> procmail log shows that that's so -- doesn't that suggest that the global
> procmailrc file isn't being ignored, but that someting is breaking down
> between spamc and spamd?

Last time you wrote, I got the impression you weren't getting any procmail
log output.  Oh, that was when you were writing to the procmail list ...
sometimes it gets a little confusing to read both lists.  You wrote:

> VERBOSE logs show no sign of processing for email other than mine.

But it's not that the logs show _no sign_ of processing _at all_, just
that they show nothing more than spamc being called?

Is there a corresponding /var/log/maillog entry for spamd, indicating 
that a connection was made?

Did you try adding DROPPRIVS=yes to /etc/procmailrc before the recipe that
calls spamc?  Or -- what should be equivalently -- have you tried changing
the recipe to

:0fw
| spamc -u $LOGNAME

??



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