=2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 08 October 2003 12:03 am, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Alan Dayley wrote: > > I enabled SpamAssassin and it is supposed to place a "[SPAM]" tag on the > > subject line and in the mail, but it doesn't. I am thinking that the > > spamassassin is configured to filter the mail from the eth0 connection, > > not the localhost. > > How did you enable SpamAssassin? > > SpamAssassin does not listen to any network connection; another program > has to send the messages through it. As usual, I post my questions without enough context. The mail server in question is based on the ClarkConnect distribution. =20 ClarkConnect 2.0 is based on Red Hat 9 and comes with lots of stuff=20 pre-configured. Very easy to setup. It had the Postfix and SpamAssassin=20 already to go with a very simple web based adminitration interface. The we= b=20 based interface just has simple enable options and not much else. After th= at=20 it should "just work." The problem is that ClarkConnect does not come with fetchmail so I installe= d=20 that myself manually. That is why I think the default SpamAssassin operati= on=20 is not "seeing" the email from fetchmail and is therefore not filtering it.= =20 Since I did not fully configure the SpamAssassin, I was asking for quick=20 information or pointers to where the issue may lie. Alan =2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/hA+XUIl18h7/dy4RAnxbAJwPYl9w+brlXfFr9pJN/mOPnrUSQQCeM5Xu yyIVjtoTHAi45p0cxV1DRfY=3D =3DeiHk =2D----END PGP SIGNATURE-----