Hi, >> [...] spamassassin itself only does the scoring -- it's up to another >> program, such as amavisd-new (separate application) or spamd (included >> with spamassassin) to do something with the email once it has been >> determined to be spam. > > Nope, spamd does not do anything with the email either.
Thanks for correcting me. I use amavisd. For those who use spamd, how do they determine the email destiny based on the score? With just procmail? I thought spamd also managed the quarantine, but I guess not. Thanks, Alex