On Thu, 02 Apr 2015, Steven Arntson <[email protected]> writes:
[...]
> Spamc -V does give me a version number, so that seems to be working. I
> added the code you recommended, so the full splitting/spam-oriented
> lines of my .gnus are:
>
> | (setq nnmail-split-methods 'nnmail-split-fancy
> | nnmail-split-fancy '(| (: kevin-spamassassin)
> | "mail.misc"))
> |
> | (defun kevin-spamassassin ()
> | (save-excursion
> | (save-restriction
> | (widen)
> | (if (eq 1 (call-process-region (point-min) (point-max)
> | "spamc" nil nil nil "-c"))
> | "spam"))))
>
> I can receive mail still---all seems to be working, but no spams have
> yet been filtered. Are there steps I need to take directly with
> Spamassassin to get it working?
spamc requires that spamd is running (see 'man spamassassin'). In a
terminal, try
echo something | spamc -r
If SpamAssassin works, it should tell you that the message ('something')
is spam because it is missing headers etc.
--
Enrico Schumann
Lucerne, Switzerland
http://enricoschumann.net
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