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set output "$IMAGEFILE"
plot "$SCOREFILE" smooth frequency
EOF
</verbatim>
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+!!Systemwide filtering
+
+~SpamAssassin is normally supposed to be invoked on a per-user basis, perhaps via a procmail(1) rule, or directly in a <tt>.forward</tt> entry, that kind of thing. However, it is possible to filter all users' e-mail on a systemwide basis. The procedure for doing this with [Postfix] is described [here|http://www.geekly.com/entries/archives/00000155.htm].
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+
+!![SUSE] notes
+
+Under SuSE, spamd is configured by default not to apply any rules that require Internet access (like accessing Pyzor, blocklists etc). To fix this, edit /etc/sysconfig/spamd. Look for the line
+
+<verbatim>
+ SPAMD_ARGS="-d -c -L"
+</verbatim>
+
+and remove the "-L" switch.
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