spamassassin calls a directly executed perl script - NO spamd involved.
And this carries the resource loads of loading/compiling the code for
every piece of mail.

spamc (which you should use in place of 'spamassassin' in your procmailrc)
needs to have spamd running as a daemon process. 

- Charles

On Sat, 18 Oct 2003, Chris wrote:
> :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.
> 
> Can anyone clarify what the above line is doing with regard to spamc or spamd and 
> also help me change the configuration to use spamd by default?
> 
> Chris



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