On Fri, 2003-05-02 at 10:30, David Krider wrote:
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?
I still think this is true, but my problem now is that after /etc/procmail gets done with it, it's delivered to the user's mailbox, and it's done. The mail delivery process isn't paying attention to the user's .procmailrc file (where mail should be getting sorted). Anyone know why this might be? Thanks, dk