* dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 08:13:48AM -0800, Cam Ellison wrote: > | * Brian Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > | > * Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Feb 15. 2002 18:59]: > | > > | <snip> > | > > > I'm not using spamd, I'm firing off spamassassin with Procmail. But, > | > > > I'm setting required_hits in /etc/spamassassin.prefs > | > > | > > I've got it set to 7 there, too. I'm not sure what's going on. I'd > | > > hate to have to remove it, because it is catching a lot of stuff. > | > > | > What version are you using? I'm running 2.01. > | > | So am I. > > Wrong file, then. Put your config in /etc/spamassassin/local.cf for > version 2.01. (/etc/spamassassin.prefs was a template for creating > user configs in version 1.5) > dman, you are unfailingly helpful. That's the one file that was untouched.
<snip> > Using 'spamassassin' or the "spamc/spamd" combo works the same (aside > from system load). In either case, for user configs, run the filter > as the user. This is a bit difficult with exim, so I have it run a > user mail and use site-wide config only (and, since I'm the only user > at this site, it works just as well). spamc has a supposedly > deprecated option "-u" to specify the user whose config should be > used. > I have not explored that. Since spamassassin is a perl script, it takes longer to run. I only get a couple of hundred messages a day, but it adds up. > Try putting your threshold level in /etc/spamassassin/local.cf, > restart spamd, and see if piping a message through spamc gives the > expected result. > I have done that, and will keep you posted. Thank you Cam -- Cam Ellison Ph.D. R.Psych. From Roberts Creek on B.C.'s incomparable Sunshine Coast [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]