That's interesting, because I don't use the seekable patch...

and, my vpopmail v5.2.1 configure settings are simply
./configure \
--enable-defaultquota=10485760 \
--enable-many-domains=n \
--enable-logging=v

I'm not quite sure what the seakable patch does, but information found at
http://www.thesafebox.com/ suggest it has something to do with allowing
multiple pipes in a .qmail-file ?
I'm very unclear on what the seekable patch does and why it's needed (not
only for this scenario, but for any scenario)...  Can you fill me in?

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dave
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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] spam assassin with vpopmail howto


> With so many people asking how to use spamassassin for Individual users
when
> you're using qmail and vpopmail, i decided to implement it, and here are
the
> results:
>
> # add a user to the domain
>
 > ~vpopmail/bin/vadduser [EMAIL PROTECTED] passwd
>
>
> then you have to decide if you want to deliver all mail (with subject and
> headers possibly modified), or if you want to throw away probable SPAM.

Just a quick FYI. Jeremy's instructions are fine. However, you need to
make sure that you've either used the --enable-make-seekable option (version
5.3.7 or greater, the default is y) when you compiled vpopmail or have
applied the seekable patch (versions < 5.3.7) before compiling.

Dave


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