Ok.  I have it working on one computer.  It seems the file that controls how strict
it filters is /etc/mail/spamassasin/local.cf.  I don't quite understand how the
numbers work, but I'm getting close.

Horst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
>
>Bob, if you got any response off the list I would be interested in that
>too.
> Being on efn I am a client who's email gets spam filtered. Currently, I
>observe more spam-like (but real) mail getting filtered out than I'd
>prefer. I was not able to find a log documenting that -- usually I only
>find out if I get hold of the lost mail and re-sent it under my control.
> Yes, procmail seems involved, as I have a few recipeas (peas, 'cuz they
>are small) in my procmail config that seems to cooperate with SPAM
>Assassin. But it is not clear to me which filter comes first, the user's
>or a global from SPAM Assassin? Maybe some of the EFN gurus have some
>input here, as well as posting a few recipes as examples that would
>overwrite(if possible) some global criteria that a specific user likes to
>relax.
> - Horst.
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Bob Crandell wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I hear there those who have been successful in getting this running.  I think
it's
>> running.  SPAM is still getting through.  There doesn't seem to be a log file.
Can
>> someone help me figure out how to get some feed back with this thing?
>>
>> I'm using sendmail.  There are references to procmail in sendmail.cf.  Does that
>> mean I'm using procmail.
>>
>> Thank you for your support.
>> --
>> Bob Crandell
>> Assured Computing
>> When you need to be sure.
>> Cell 541-914-3985
>> FAX  240-371-7237
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> www.assuredcomp.com
>> Eugene, Or. 97402
>>
>
>
--
Bob Crandell
Assured Computing
When you need to be sure.
Cell 541-914-3985
FAX  240-371-7237
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Eugene, Or. 97402

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