> Actually, I did not. I changed it now so it is all on one line but that
> didnt help either.
> Also, my .procmailrc was called .procmmailrc. That is fixed also now but
> still the same spam.out output.

Since you're having trouble with spamassassin -t on the command line, the main
problem isn't with .procmailrc or .forward or anything like that.

My guess: SpamAssassin is running but isn't scoring the message at all, so
perhaps it can't find the rules files? Are the files such as 20_body_tests.cf
in /usr/local/share/spamassassin or wherever your system keeps them? Does the
user you're testing spamassassin with have rights to read them?

--
michael moncur   mgm at starlingtech.com   http://www.starlingtech.com/
"Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish."            -- Euripides


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