On Sun, Oct 31, 2004 at 04:20:40PM -0500, John Fleming wrote: > OK, I'll bare my ignorance here in hopes of enlightenment. I'm probably > lucky that I have SA working as well as I do. I only have a loose > understanding of the different roles of "spamassassin", "spamc", and > "spamd". I start things with /etc/init.d/spamassassin. Then in procmail, I > pipe the msg to spamc. In neither of these places do I see how to pass any > options to spamd. > > I've also tried: > # spamd -m 2 > but this gets an error about the socket being in use. > > What am I missing? - John
If you're using Debian, and from the sounds of it, you are, command line options are set in /etc/default/spamassassin. Try adding/subtracting options there. -- Duncan Findlay
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