On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Raquel Rice wrote:

> I've tried several times to run spamc from a site-wide procmailrc. 
> It just hangs.  This is what I have in the /etc/procmailrc:
> 
>       :0fw
>       * < 256000
>       | spamc
> 
> and I've made certain to have started spamd.

   You don't say how you start spamd (what interface it's listening
on, what its logging options are, what its allowed clients are, &c.).
Take a look in your logs; there may be hints there.

   Try running something through it manually:

cat message | spamc -d localhost

and see what happens.

+------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
| Carl Richard Friend (UNIX Sysadmin)            | West Boylston       |
| Minicomputer Collector / Enthusiast            | Massachusetts, USA  |
| mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]                        +---------------------+
| http://users.rcn.com/crfriend/museum           | ICBM: 42:22N 71:47W |
+------------------------------------------------+---------------------+



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