*if* you can make your procmail recipies figure out what config files to use, you can use the -C switch to spamassassin to specify an alternate config or -p to set an alternate user_prefs file (you probably want -p)


However, SA cannot automatically switch configs based on the envelope-to address of the email, or any such nonsense like that, so SA won't handle this aspect for you.

By default SAdoes have different configs if executed by a different local user (it goes into ~/.spamassassin/ looking for extra configs, so this resolves into the home directory for whatever userID executed SA). However, when run via procmail SA always runs as root, or if you've become fancy with your procmail setup, maybe some other user (ie: mail, nobody), but it's always the same user. So this feature doesn't help you.




At 08:19 PM 12/8/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Hi All,

I'm toying around with Spamassassin which I'm using system wide. I know any .cf files I Place in the /etc/mail/spamassassin directory are automatically used whenever spamassassin is run. I'm calling spamassassin from a global procmail recipie.

Globally I have required hits = 7

Some users want the required hits to be lower or higher.

Given this is on a gateway and no local delivery, how can I over ride the system wide settings for this?

I'm using spamassassin command line and not spamc yet.

TIA
Tim




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