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Note that you must be running spamc/spamd in order for this to work, and the current username must be passed to spamd. This can be done from spamc using the following .procmailrc recipe: :0fw | /usr/local/bin/spamc -f (watch out; spamc could be installed as /usr/bin/spamc instead.) If you are using this from /etc/procmailrc, you must include DROPPRIVS=yes before spamc. An example /etc/procmailrc: DROPPRIVS=yes :0fw | /usr/local/bin/spamc -f Also note that spamd may need the "-q" switch so it knows to look up users in the SQL table instead of /etc/passwd. See "man spamd". |