> The "typical" installation of spamassassin uses no daemons at all and
> needs no start up script in /etc/init.d.  If you have installed
> spamassassin then put the following in your ~/.procmailrc file and as
> mail is delivered it will be processed through spamassassin to be
> tagged either yes or no.  Then procmail itself as shown here will file
> it into a caughtspam folder.  This is probably the easiest way for you
> to make things work.

Thanks for the info.  My configuration is for the mail server, so I don't want to 
block 
the spam initially.  I want to just mark the spam so I can see how things go and 
make sure no legit email will be blocked.  Can someone point me to a tutorial.  I'm 
using sendmail and will run it through procmail.

BTW, I ran test with an email from a dice job search and it was marked as spam, so 
I'll have to whitelist that one.



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