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`.
> 
> 

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