> Quick question.
>
> I have the usual line in my .procmailrc file of
>
> :0fw: spamassassin.lock
> * < 256000
> | spamassassin
>
> Which I *think* calls spamc? I don't have spamd running on my system and
> SA is working so I assume it's either calling spamc or on demand calling
> spamd.

Hmm,

Looks like you really need to go back and actually read the docs, and
readme file etc, and come back and have another go. spamassassin is
spamassassin. spamc is spamc.

In particular check out the man pages for spamassassin, spamc, and spamd.

To use spamd you need to have spamd running all the time - usually by
starting it in one of your system init scripts. I use redhat so I copied
the sample redhat init script over, customized it, and use that to make
sure spamd starts when the server boots.

Then you'll want to change your procmail file to call spamc instead of
spamassassin. (It's faster to include the full path to spamc by the way)

Regards,
Simon



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