Calling SPAMC from /etc/procmailrc;
and running SPAMD on a second host, I cannot get user_prefs in user's home directories to work.

This looks like a process ownership problem. When I specify -u username in the spamc line in /etc/procmailrc,
the user's .spamassassin/user_prefs is observed and used. However, this requires a unique entry in the /etc/procmailrc
file for each user. I can type 30 words a minute, with gusts up to 50, but I don't like typing.

Is there a solution?

Thanks in advance!
JimW




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