On Oct 6, 10:41pm, Mark Champion wrote: } } I contempated installing spamassassin a while } back, but didn't think I actually did it. However, I do see a process } "spamd" running. Hmmm.
spamd doesn't touch mailbox files. It reads a message from a client program "spamc", processes it, and returns the message to spamc. Even spamc only reads the message from stdin and writes it back to stdout; it does not touch mailbox files directly. If no part of your regular mail delivery is calling spamc then nothing is passing through spamd. } Do you know if spamassassin is based on the c-client library? spamassassin is written in perl and has nothing to do with c-client. Unless you have a _very_ old version, spamassassin does not attempt to deliver directly to mailboxes, and in any event it would not affect the X-UID header assigned post-delivery by a c-client-based program.
