I recently installed spamassassin system-wide under qmail using
qmail-scanner, and I've run into two problems.  

1.  I'm running spamd with -q -x to look user preferences up in mysql.
qmail-scanner doesn't seem to pass the username it's trying to deliver
to, so it consistently checks the database for preferences for user
"qmailq".

2.  No matter what it is, I always get X-Spam-Status: set to No, and I never
get X-Spam-Level: added to the message.  These are from my current INBOX:

X-Spam-Status:  No, hits=44.4 required=5.0  
X-Spam-Status:  No, hits=20.1 required=5.0  
X-Spam-Status:  No, hits=-9.5 required=5.0  

But spamd can tell them apart in syslog:

Oct 21 20:35:56 xyz spamd[11352]: identified spam (44.4/5.0) for qmailq:99 
in   0 seconds, 5012 bytes.

Oct 21 20:38:41 xyz spamd[11992]: clean message (-9.5/5.0) for qmailq:99
in   0 seconds, 3901 bytes.

When I run spamc from the command line, either as myself or as root
but with -u amanda, it looks up my preferences in the SQL database,
gives me X-Spam-Status: Yes, and an X-Spam-Level: with some stars.
This leads me to believe that SpamAssassin is installed correctly, but
misconfigured within qmail-scanner (or qmail-scanner is misconfigured,
but I haven't found any qmail-scanner mailing lists to ask them
first).  Does anyone know what I'm missing?

Thank you!

-- 
Amanda Robinson                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What good is a halo?  It's just one more thing to keep clean.


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