I apologize if this is a duplicate. I posted the original using Nabble, but there was an error message and not sure if it went through or not. Here goes:
I am using Qmail-Scanner 1.25 and Spamassassin 3.1.8 which is the most recent available of the 3.1.x series to Gentoo users. Using qmail, vpopmail, and qmail-scanner to invoke spamassassin. I am using verbose spamassassin mode, and am trying to get mails tagged with rewrite_subject [Spam] to be auto-delivered to the Maildir/.Spam folder. The challenge is that I want this to be done site-wide, and for some reason that I cannot tell, this no longer works for me. Meaning that it was working, and I cannot explain why not any longer. Except that on Friday, I needed to remove fprot from the qmail-scanner process. It was throwing some nasty errors on my box, and when I recompiled everything, I've just been getting no love at all. However, one thing that is of interest is that MOST of the [Spam] ends up in the proper place. Some [Spam] slips by. The stuff that slips by is somehow using the /etc/spamassassin/local.cf preferences. All the [Spam] that is properly delivered to Maildir/.Spam is using my /var/vpopmail/domains/%d/%l/.spamassassin/user_prefs file. What would be the cause of two different prefs files in use by the same account? It's the weirdest thing. Qmail-scanner config options: ./configure --spooldir /var/spool/qmailscan --qmaildir /var/qmail --bindir /var/qmail/bin --qmail-queue-binary /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue --admin postmaster --domain ark --notify psender,nmlvadm --local-domains ark --silent-viruses auto --lang en_GB --debug 1 --unzip 1 --block-password-protected 0 --add-dscr-hdrs 0 --archive 0 --redundant yes --log-details syslog --log-crypto 0 --fix-mime 2 --ignore-eol-check 0 --scanners "auto" --install 1 Spamd runtime options: -c -d -v -s local4 -q -u vpopmail --virtual-config-dir=/var/vpopmail/domains/%d/%l/.spamassassin/ -H /var/vpopmail Any help would be greatly appreciated, I have lost 3 days looking for an answer but have just exhausted myself trying. Thanks.