I am using an internal RBL list.  When I test a header that is in the
list using the following command:   /usr/bin/spamassassin -t
--prefs-file=/var/qmail/.spamassassin/user_prefs -D <
/home/tmp/spam_test.txt,
it labels it as spam.  However, when an email from the same server
arrives, it is not labeled and the user receives it.  I do test that
header and it DOES label it as spam. AGG!

I am using qmail and qmail-scanner.  In my qmail-scanner.pl file, it is
using spamc:  
my @scanner_array=("clamscan_scanner","spamassassin");
my $spamc_binary='/usr/bin/spamc';

Does that make a difference?  I am not sure where the malfunction is.  I
don't think it's between the chair and keyboard.  But I could be wrong
:).

Thanks for any advice
Jenn


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