I understood the interaction between Dcc and Spamassassin several years ago when I set up my machine as a 32bit mail server. Recently I upgraded the machine to 64bit Fedora-11, and I frankly don't understand the interaction between Dcc and Spamassassin in the code. Both are invoked via a .procmailrc file, the significant part of which is: --- # DCC Processing .................... :0fw | /usr/local/bin/dccproc # SpamAssassin Processing............ :0fw | /usr/bin/spamc # Spam to file or /dev/null.......... :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes |$RCV +SpamX :0: * ! ^Message-Id: [ ]*<[^ <>@]+@[^ <>@]+>[ ]*$ |$RCV +SpamX --- Previous to this are lines to either accept or toss mail from specific locations/ or Subjects/ or List-IDs. After this I look at the remaining mail. --- So my question: Does SpamAssassin actually look at the X-DCC-dcc ... Metrics line that Dcc installs in the file and use it as information in creating its X-Spam-Status: Yes line. That seems to be the case, but its been a long time, and I really don't remember how these things interact. Everything SEEMS to be working. I promise to write down whats happening this time... -- Reg.Clemens reg@xxxxxxx -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines