Absolutely. Not only that, but checking the log, I get:My /home/$user/.procmail/rules.rc file is:
:0fw
| /usr/bin/spamc :0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
SPAM
-----------
That now works only if I change line2 to /usr/bin/spamassassin.
This isn't a terribly big system here, so I suppose I could get away with that, but I'd much prefer to use spamd/spamc.
The two obvious questions are (1) is spamd running and (2) are you sure that spamc is in /usr/bin and has proper permissions.
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat May 31 03:59:32 2003
Subject: [Fwd: [SPAM] Need money in between paydays]
Folder: /var/spool/mail/steve 11785
with line 2 saying /usr/bin/spamc. If I change it and forward the same known spam, I get:
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat May 31 04:04:13 2003
Subject: [SPAM] [Fwd: [SPAM] Need money in between paydays]
Folder: SPAM 14206
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