On Mon, 2003-04-07 at 08:38, D. D. Brierton wrote: > Yeah, I too have read the man pages for spamassassin, spamd and spamc, > plus the docs in /usr/share/doc/spamassassin-2.44 and sadly there is > little there to help with setting it up for the first time. Simply > starting it at boot is NOT enough to enable spam filtering. You have to > get it to interact with something: either you can call spamc via a > filter in your MUA (mail user agent, i.e. whatever you use to read your > mail) or you get it to interact with your MTA (mail transport agent), > e.g. sendmail, postfix, or procmail. Well, I need mine to interact with sendmail, that way it won't matter what client/workstation I use, internal or external, windows or linux. I can filter via whichever client I am using, once I get the emails to the client. -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "Hand over the code, and no one gets hurt!"