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Hi,

I've had quite an extensive grovel around gmane.org and still can't
quite find a posting answering the following:

I'm using maildrop's xfilter command to invoke spamc for a group of both
virtual and non-virtual mail accounts.

In each case, I want a local .spamassassin/user_prefs to prevail.

However, if I use spamc -u $USER, spamd doesn't find the virtual user
because these are found using authdaemond which isn't available to
spamd.  At this point, spamd just hands the mail back for further
delivery without performing any spam checks.

If I don't specify -u $USER, spamd uses the .spamassassin/user_prefs
from the single physical account associated with all the virtual mailboxes.

The -u option appears unwanted anyway, as spamd then does it's best to
get the user's HOME directory, ignoring what was passed in.

What am I missing?

Cheers, Alan
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