Looks like I resolved it. I had to recompile qmail-scanner

Robert

> I have updated SpamAssassin to he latest, 2.63. Here is the problem. I
> initially installed SpamAssassin via tar. This time I installed it via rpm
> using yum install spamassassin.
>
> I restarted the service spamassasin and restarted qmail, it still shows
> version 2.55 in the header. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Robert
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>> Im using Qmail with Maildrop. So configure maildrop to control it when
>> tagged? Can you point me in the right direction in obtaining the
>> information to do this?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Robert
>>
>>> On Wednesday 16 June 2004 16:34, Robert Bartlett might have typed:
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I am currently using Spamassassin 2.55 and was wondering if there is a
>>>> rule to say if Spamassassin tags an email as spam, then block it from
>>>> the
>>>> user and send to a different address.
>>>
>>> 1) Upgrade.  Really, upgrade.
>>>
>>> 2) No.  SpamAssassin is an inline filter.  Use something like
>>> Amavisd-new,
>>> procmail or maildrop to control where spam goes once tagged.
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