/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue does belong to qmailq so does this mean
that I should run sa-learn under qmailq?
I did some tests and this doesn't make any sense.

I put required_score   7 into /var/qmail/.spamassass/user_prefs
and ran
  su qmailq -c "spamc < sample_email.txt"
but the output still shows a default required score of 5 in the
X-Spam-Status: header
shouldn't user prefs override the /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf ?

I created user_prefs for root, and spamd and ran the spamc command
under those users and the output still shows required=5.0 in the
X-Spam-Status: header



On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Brian Bebeau <bbeb...@trustwave.com> wrote:
>
>
>> I have qmail running with the
>>
>>      :allow,QMAILQUEUE="/usr/bin/qmail-spamc"
>>
>> in /etc/tcp.smtp
>>
>> I have some hams/spams that I want to run sa-learn against, but I
>> can't figure out which database it is qmail filters through. Is it the
>> db of the user "spamd", "root" or some qmail user account?
>> Anyone running qmail with SA that could provide me with some insight
>> that would be great.
>
> If you're using the QMAILQUEUE env var, you're generally overriding the
> qmail-queue program, which usually is owned by user "qmailq". You can check
> who owns /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue (or wherever qmail-queue is) to see.
>
>

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