On Fri, 2003-05-02 at 10:12, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
IIRC the SuSE way is setting up the /etc/sysconfig/spamd and letting the users adjust their own procmairc or KMAIL whatever
# The arguments passed to spamd. # See spamd(1) man page and README.spamd # Please take care of security considerations! # Default is "-d -c -a" SPAMD_ARGS="-d -c -a"
I don't know if I understand what this is used for. Following /usr/share/doc/packages/spamassassin/README.SuSE, I setup a change in postfix's master.cf file that invokes procmail to munge the mail. Then I created the /etc/procmail file by example, which invokes spamassassin directly. Reading the README.spamd file, it says to simply use `spamc' in place of `spamassassin'. To start using the daemon (the one started with /etc/init.d/spamd), is this all I do, i.e. change the command? And if I do so, this would give me the dual benefits of 1) being "faster" and 2) reading ~/.spamassassin per-user rules. Have I got it? Thanks, dk -- David "Dunkirk" Krider, http://www.davidkrider.com Acts 17:28, "For in Him we live, and move, and have our being." Linux: Will you use the power for good... or for AWESOME?