Greetings DA gurus
On our old server, each user created a .procmailrc file in their home directory that spawned off spamassassin and deleted each email that scored high.
Now, on our new DirectAdmin server, spamassissin is scanning emails okay because it was set up and configured per your administrator's directions. But the local users ~/.procmailrc files don't seem to have any effect. Also, the local users ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file doesn't seem to have any effect.
The global config and execution of spamassassin is working, but the local config files are supposed to take precedence according to spamassassin.org's documentation! What are we doing wrong? It is critical for the local users config files to be effective!
Thanks,
Kurt
On our old server, each user created a .procmailrc file in their home directory that spawned off spamassassin and deleted each email that scored high.
Now, on our new DirectAdmin server, spamassissin is scanning emails okay because it was set up and configured per your administrator's directions. But the local users ~/.procmailrc files don't seem to have any effect. Also, the local users ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs file doesn't seem to have any effect.
The global config and execution of spamassassin is working, but the local config files are supposed to take precedence according to spamassassin.org's documentation! What are we doing wrong? It is critical for the local users config files to be effective!
Thanks,
Kurt