> > No, it means spamd isn't used. ... > > This i misunderstood too, i thought spamd IS the spamassassin-daemon.
It is. And so is amavisd, just uses a different protocol to talk with a MTA. You don't need both. > On my system, spamd is running. But i don't find any running spamassassin > process. If you use amavisd, there is no point in running spamd too, it won't be used. >- check your rules on a test mail, be sure to run it under > the same user as amavisd will run under: > # su vscan -c 'spamassassin -t <test.msg' So, did you try this on your sample message? Mark