I'm using SpamAssassin 3.0.0 on Debian unstable. The docs recommend invoking spamassassin via procmail like this:
:0fw: spamassassin.lock * < 256000 | spamassassin And to simply replace 'spamassassin' with 'spamc' when using the spamd setup. I just noticed that spamd preforks, so my question is whether it still makes sense to put in the lock, and if not, what limits the number of spamc instances that start up when I receive many mails in a short time. And a quickie (sorry for not asking this in a separate thread): is there a one-liner I can use to show what the Bayes score for a particular token is? I'm just curious :) Thanks a lot, Gaal -- Gaal Yahas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://gaal.livejournal.com/