I've been doing some testing lately before I implement spamassassin here
site-wide.  I've been extremely happy with the results so far.  In my
testing, I was lucky enough to have a good chunk of our department
volunteer/ get suckered into testing it out for me.  I set all of them up
with .procmailrcs.  This worked fine with I called spamassassin directly
from procmail for them.  However, when I fired up spamd & replaced the
direct call to spamassassin with spamc instead, the results message
appears to drop out eols & looks terribly munged.

I dug through some archives & did some googling, but didn't seem to have
too much luck finding anything.

Below is what I'm running, how I called spamassassin/spamc & what the
munged message looks like (pine, squirrelmail, mail.app all look this
way).

Thanks in advance for any help,
-Mark

PS.  Anyone use spamd over a Linux Virtual Server to share the cpu load?


Sendmail-8.12.5
Procmail-3.22
Spamassassin-2.43


:0fw
* < 256000
| /usr/local/bin/spamc
# old call
# | /usr/local/bin/spamassassin



SPAM: -------------------- Start SpamAssassin results
----------------------
SPAM: This mail is probably spam.  The original message has been altered
SPAM: so you can recognise or block similar unwanted mail in future. SPAM:
See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details. SPAM: SPAM: Content
analysis details:   (7.90 hits, 5 required) SPAM: EXCUSE_10          (0.3
points)  BODY: "if you do not wish to receive any more" SPAM: CLICK_BELOW
(0.3 points)  BODY: Asks you to click below SPAM: PRIVACY_STATEMENT  (0.2
points)  BODY: Contains a Privacy Statement SPAM: EXCUSE_14          (0.2
points)  BODY: Tells you how to stop further spam SPAM: SPAM_PHRASE_13_21
(1.3 points)  BODY: Spam phrases score is 13 to 21 (high) SPAM:
[score: 16] SPAM: HTML_WITH_BGCOLOR  (0.3 points)  BODY: HTML mail with



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Unix Systems Analyst
1 College Circle - 124b1 South Hall
SUNY Geneseo
Geneseo, NY 14454
585-245-5577
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