You might want to consider using qmail-scanner to call spamassassin as well as clamav. By default (I think) it puts a "X-Spam-Status: Yes/No" header in the mails, which can be filtered on any client.
-- Adam Hooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vpopmail List wrote:
Hello list ..
I tried the gentoo list with this problem, but no luck ..
I have finally taken the shot at trying to get this working ..
What is working?
Qmail, vpopmail, courier-imapd, qmail-pop3d and squirrelmail, qmail-scanner, clamav(minor problems)
this all works ...
what I am trying to involve now is procmail and spamassassin
there really isn't much documentation to get this all working especially under gentoo .. but I don't think there is much to configure with either of these packages .. .. so I was wondering if I'd get any help here ..
I think that vpopmail being involved is what is confusing me ..
most have the $HOME as /home/USER/.maildir
well with vpopmail I have it as ..
/var/vpopmail/domains/USER/Maildir/ and from there it is new, cur, etc ..
also I do not see this X-Spam file anywhere?
any help is appreciated ..
thanks ..