Thanks, I am now trying to edit my .qmail-<user> file to filter it and send it on but am having no luck in getting it working. The original file looked like this:
#mailbox ./users/<user>/Maildir/ I have tried just the line: | spamc ./users/<user>/Maildir/ and various other variations with no joy. Anyone know how to do it? Dave Sergey Kovalev-8 wrote: > > dave_c00 wrote: >> >> I have set up Spamassassin using apt-get (thanks for that) and have >> configured it to insert **** SPAM **** into the subject when it is run. I >> have tested it to see if it's working by running the command: >> >> spamassassin -D < /dirpath/sample-spam.txt >> >> and it shows me the email in a before and after state with the subject >> rewritten correctly in the after state. >> >> I have read that using spamc is a more light weight process that does the >> same thing and will probably work better for me if I am just going to >> implement it with single email address' in there individual .qmail files >> next to their Maildir directories. >> >> However I am unable to find spamc anywhere . . . ? Surely it should be in >> my >> /usr/bin/ directory along with my spamassassin command? > > Don't top-post, please. > > As you've wrote in your previous message. >> apt-get install spamassassin >> Reading package lists... Done >> Building dependency tree... Done >> Suggested packages: >> razor libnet-ident-perl dcc-client pyzor >> Recommended packages: >> spamc >> The following NEW packages will be installed: >> spamassassin >> 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded. > > you installed only spamassassin package. spamc was recommended by > apt-get. Try `apt-get install spamc`. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Novice-Installation-Help-tp21351780p21370941.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.