What about your procmail ENVironment? Redhat 8.0 has spamc in /usr/bin/spamc. Have you tried fully qualifying the pipe to spamc?
Just trying to be helpful. Dan Liston Kaushik Mallick wrote:
I am trying to filter all my emails thru SpamAssassin.
I have 'spamd' start as a daemon service during boot.
I have issued 'ps -auxw | grep spamd' and spamd seems
to be running fine after boot. I am calling SA in my
~/.procmailrc by
:0fw
| spamc
But none of the spams are getting tagged and they all
land up in my Inbox. When I replace 'spamc' with
'spamassassin -P', spams are getting tagged right and
they show up in 'spam' mailbox as directed to.
I also tried simple tests
spamc < sample-spam.txt > spam.out
shows no tags at all in spam.out
spamassassin -P < sample-spam.txt > spam.out
shows all the tags
I would definitely prefer to invoke SA using spamc.
What am I missing? This is driving me crazy. I am running RH 8.0 with SA ver. 2.31 that it came
with.
Any help will be highly appreciated. Thanx beforehand.
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