> Yes, I've tried that, and the same spam did not get caught even though I tried
> filtering it with a second pass.  BTW, Simon Bryan did mention however that
> "SpamAssassin" needed to be installed before the SpamFilter functionality
> included with 1.4.0 would work, and I have just set this up (spamassassin is
> now running as daemon on the system).  Still doesn't seem to work however on
> my test spam. :|

Watch a listing of 'top' on a terminal window while sending the test spam (using the
ones supplied with SA) see if spamc jumps up.
Also look at the Full Headers to see if SA is writing its info into there, it should
do this for every email.
Haven't got soemthing like [EMAIL PROTECTED] in your whitelist?

____________________
Simon Bryan
IT Manager
OLMC Parramatta


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