On 4/10/2003 6:46 AM, D. D. Brierton wrote: > I think that I might be being a complete idiot here, but I've never used > procmail before. The only reason I am trying to use it is because it > looks like the easiest way to use Spamassassin. > > I am running postfix, fetchmail and evolution. The spamassassin daemon > starts up at boot. I created a .procmailrc file like this: > > # begin ~/.procmailrc > INCLUDERC=/etc/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin-spamc.rc > # end ~/.procmailrc > > But no X-Spam headers are being added to any of my mail. I presume that > I have to do more than just create a .procmailrc file to get procmail to > work, but what? Do you want to just filter your mail or everyone's mail? I'm calling mine from /etc/procmailrc in the same fashion: INCLUDERC=/etc/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin-spamc.rc That, combined with having the spamassassin service running (spamd), this will filter all mail through the system, not just your own. Doing the same inside ~/.procmailrc should filter just your own. Do you have logging enabled in Procmail? That and check your maillog inside /var/log for more clues. -- Rick Johnson, RHCE #807302311706007 - rjohnson@xxxxxxxxxx Linux/Network Administrator - Medata, Inc. PGP Public Key: https://mail.medata.com/pgp/rjohnson.asc