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Gerald Drouillard wanted us to know:

>This is what I use for a Maildir setup using procmail (also spamassissin):
>DROPPRIVS=yes
>SHELL=/bin/bash 
>MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
<snip>
>* < 50000
>| /usr/bin/spamc
>#:0:
>#* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
>#$MAILDIR/.Spam/new

I don't see how this can be configured to deliver mail to a Maildir
format.  There is no trailing slash anywhere.  And you don't deliver
mail directly to the /new directory, you just deliver to .Spam/ (note
the trailing backslash makes it Maildir instead of mbox format) and it
autoamtically knows to drop new mails in the new/ directory.
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