=2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have an email server that uses fetchmail to get the messages from the ISP= =2E =20 It then drops the mail on the localhost for Postfix to pick up and deliver = to=20 the user boxes. This all works. Postfix is "listening" on the regular eth= 0=20 port 24 for external email but it is behind a firewall and I don't want it = on=20 the net. Hence, fetchmail to the localhost port 24. I enabled SpamAssassin and it is supposed to place a "[SPAM]" tag on the=20 subject line and in the mail, but it doesn't. I am thinking that the=20 spamassassin is configured to filter the mail from the eth0 connection, not= =20 the localhost. If my thinking is correct, how do I filter localhost also or instead of eth= 0=20 traffic? If my thinking is wrong, what am I doing wrong? BTW, spamd is in the process listing so I know it is running. I have not=20 proven the "eth0 will filter" theory but I assume it will. Alan =2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/g7ECUIl18h7/dy4RAgz4AJ9n12+YR9VkqRV2ngUCHr9dfEV4mACdHf8s UZTTyRSmcaXySV6/QGRGoFs=3D =3D2tWL =2D----END PGP SIGNATURE-----