Ysahel, 
What utility are you using to scan your email? We're using Amavisd and is
store in 

/var/virusmail

If you're using Amavisd look in the config file for something like this 
$QUARANTINEDIR = '/var/virusmails';  # -Q

Amavisd.conf

Here is how postfix works with Amavisd
INTERNET ==> (port 25) Postfix ==> Amavisd on port 1024 (where are the spams
taggued by spamassassin)==> on port 1025 postfix ==>inbox 

This is using FreeBSD, not realy sure about Ubuntu. 
Also when # cd /var/virusmails/
 
spam-K9fOGycSlfYi.gz    spam-ezx5EzYfXbNK.gz    spam-zoCSbTKgvQZN.gz
spam-KAzv6-RGal0F.gz    spam-f3kZGmWZgLwa.gz    spam-zqKQ+-2Fy2cl.gz
spam-KBTGe2Emf8gk.gz    spam-f4mJRFuWk3JF.gz    spam-zv9+JRtENGhB.gz

gunzip  spam-zv9+JRtENGhB.gz
You should be able to read it txt file

Thanks, 
Motty

-----Original Message-----
From: Ysahel [mailto:n.you...@hotmail.fr] 
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 9:06 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Where the spams are stored


OK :) thank you very much for you,

In fact, we can also redirect the spam in a folder by using "procmail".
Could you tell me please what type of file spam stored ( text or binary )?
I searched a lot on the web but I got no result :(

thank you very much !!!

Simon Loewenthal-3 wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> SA does not store spam. It scans it. It is up to your to decide what 
> to do with it.
> 
> I send mine to Dovecot for delivery to the users' mailboxes.
> 
> S
> --
> Dogs are tough. 
> I've been interrogating this one for hours and he still won't tell me 
> who's a good boy.
>   simon@klunky / .co.uk / .org
> 
> Ysahel <n.you...@hotmail.fr> wrote:
> 
>>
>>I use Ubuntu 11.10, and I need to know
>>
>>1/ where are the spams taggued by spamassassin are stored ??
>>
>>2/ what is the type of file of spam stored ( textual or binary )
>>
>>thank you very much in advance !!  
> 
> 
> 
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