On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Stefan Suurmeijer wrote:

> I'm trying to use spamassassin with per-user rules on a machine
> running Linux with sendmail 8.14.2 and cyrus imapd 2.2.12. I'm
> running into a small problem: it seems that spamd doesn't know
> which user the mail is intended for and therefore always uses the
> default settings:
 
> I'm running spamassassin 3.2.4 on perl 5.8.8. I use spamd with
> options -d -c

We need one more piece of information before we can answer: how is
spamc being called? (In other words, what is passing the messages off
to spamassassin for scoring?) At delivery time via procmail or come
other MDA rules? Via a sendmail milter? Something else?

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