> Hello.
> Is it possible to use spamassasin as courier filter?
> If not, how can I use spamassassin with maildrop? links to any guides =
> will be very helpful...

I invoke it using maildrop by adding the following line to
~/.mailfilter:

   xfilter "/usr/bin/spamc"

I used to invoke it globally, but then realized I didn't want to check
mail that would never be delivered to a valid user, and this was the
only obvious way I saw to do this. If anyone else has any better
suggestions, I would love to hear them.

Charles

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Tomato
Was the mushy type
Until his beard
Grew over-ripe
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