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New(er) SpamAsassin (2.40 ...2.55)

Note: if you are NOT using the *Debian* package, then you don't have this file and you don't have the init script referenced below. Check with your operating system vendor to determine the proper course of action.

Edit /etc/default/spamassassin to start `spamd' at boot time. (the From_ header misfeature mentioned above was removed in version 2.40)

# Change to one to enable spamd
ENABLED=1

Now start spamd (as root) :
# /etc/init.d/spamassassin start

XXX - discuss report_safe=0



Derrick 'dman' Hudson 2003-11-06