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Re: (OT-ish:) procmail eating messages -- why?



on Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:16:09PM -0600, Nori Heikkinen (nori@sccs.swarthmore.edu) wrote:
> my previous posts got lost in a thread above, i think, so i'm
> rephrasing the question as it now stands:
> 
> trying to implement spamassassin with procmail, i installed the
> former, and then put the following in the latter, as directed:
> 
> :0f
> | /usr/local/bin/spamassassin -P
> 
> (i'd tried it without the -P flag, but that didn't work at all.)
> 
> however, even with the -P back in, downloaded mail was just getting
> eaten and piped off to some oblivion.  i had to comment out the above
> recipe completely to start getting mail again in any form.  i see why
> it wouldn't work without the -P flag, but with it ...?
> 
> any help would be appreciated.  tia,

A 'c' will 'carbon copy' a message on a rule:

    :0fc
    | /usr/local/bin/spamassassin -P

...may fix your problem.  I'm not sure what spamassasin does.

For more information, man (1) procmailrc.

Peace.

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