+If you are using the alias expansion method, -x, you will need to add
+spamass-milter to the smmsp group using:
+
+ adduser spamass-milter smmsp;
+
+This does not need to be done unless you are using alias expansion.
+
+--------------------------------------------------------------
+ Integrating spamass-milter into your postfix installation
+--------------------------------------------------------------
+
+You need to edit /etc/postfix/main.cf and configure smptpd_milters so
+that postfix connects to the spamass-milter socket. Something like:
+
+ # spamass-milter configuration
+ smtpd_milters = unix:/var/spool/postfix/spamass/spamass.sock
+
+should work. Note, however, if you're using a chrooted version of
+postfix, you'll need the local path to the socket inside of the
+chroot. In recent versions of Debian the following should work:
+
+ # spamass-milter configuration
+ smtpd_milters = unix:/spamass/spamass.sock
+ # milter macros useful for spamass-milter
+ milter_connect_macros = j {daemon_name} v {if_name} _
+ milter_data_macros = j i {auth_type} {daemon_name} v {if_name} _
+ milter_rcpt_macros = j {auth_type} {daemon_name} v {if_name} _
+
+See http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html or
+/usr/share/doc/postfix/MILTER_README.gz (in postfix-doc) for
+information on how to set tempfail and the various timeouts that the
+sendmail configuration above uses.
+
+The defaults for spamass-milter adjust themselves so that no
+configuration in /etc/default/spamass-milter should be required.
+[However, if you are not doing so, see below.]
+