Turns out that's close. Users of my server do not have login accounts: They have only inboxes. Spamassassin appears to be running for root, but not other users. Hmmmmm. Time for more looking. Chris Steve Hanson said: > Chris Schumann wrote: >> Just to have it in one place... >> >> I'm having the problem on my home server (FC4) but also on my >> company's server, which runs RHEL3. Neither one seems to be marking >> spam. >> >> I have read the spamassassin pages, and set configuration files to >> what seems reasonable, but no joy. >> >> What am I missing? > It sounds like you're not actually using spamassassin anywhere in your > mail stream. You haven't mentioned anyplace any way to integrate > Spamassassin, so my guess is that you have not done so. You mention > using sendmail and cyrus - in which case you can't very easily use an > end-user solution like procmail to stuff your email through > spamassassin. You probably want to run spamassassin as a sendmail > milter on your mail server - this could be through a spamassassin milter > (like spamass-milter), or better, through something more versatile like > Mimedefang. > > You might want to take a look at > http://www.mickeyhill.com/mimedefang-howto/ > to start off. >> >> Thanks, >> Chris Schumann >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota >> tclug-list at mn-linux.org >> http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list