spamd is aliases to spamassassin. I forgot to insert the < part in my email but that is what I did.
Robert > At 08:06 PM 2/23/2005, Robert Bartlett wrote: > >>Well all I did was run spamd -D /path/to/message > > > Wait.. even if it is a typo, it still won't work. > > You need to redirect things when calling spamc.. You can't pass it a > filename. > > And spamc doesn't take a -D parameter, only spamd does... but spamd does > not accept message input like that. > > Try this instead: > > spamassassin -D < /path/to/message > > *or* > > add -D to your spamd startup script, restart spamd and use > > spamc < /path/to/message > >