> You need to get spamd up and running. You can bring up mandrake control
> center, go to system, and then to drakxservices. Enable spamd at bootup.
How do you do that if it is not listed though?
> You could start it immediately by doing, as root/superuser
> "/etc/init.d/spamd start".
Did that.
Regards
Trevor Rhodes
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