On Montag 18 Mai 2009 Martin Gregorie wrote:
> Switch to using spamc/spamd and this way of using SA is OK.
>
> Start the spamd daemon as part of your boot sequence. Replace
> "spamassassin -d " with "spamc" in your fetchmail command. This way
> there's no spamassassin per-message startup overhead. The per-message
> overheads of using spamc are minimal since its a small, simple C
> program.

Yes, I want to use spamc. But what parameters does it need to remove 
existing spam markup, just like "spamassassin -d" does? 

mfg zmi
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