On 2012-08-01 7:33 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:

By default, my belief is that all the SA checks are run as the user MD runs 
under. I believe what you might want to look into are integrating these two 
commands with your filter:

                     $SASpamTester->load_scoreonly_sql($user);
                     $SASpamTester->signal_user_changed({ username => $user });

I don't think the "load_scoreonly_sql($user);" applies to me since I'm not 
running SQL, no?

But the second part is of interest.

I also use spamc based on code from Matthew van Eerde.  A pdf of that basis is 
attached (my email was rejected with the PDF for size so it's now at 
http://www.pccc.com/downloads/MIMEDefang/contrib/spamc/SpamassassinSpamcSpamd%20-%20Kwiki.pdf).
 I think I've published my code but in short, I run spamc with  -u $username 
and have routines that identify the username.

I looked at the PDF and there's banners obscuring some of the article body 
(just an FYI)

but I'll read it more closely.

Thanks again KAM,

 -Ben

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