"Jonathan Gift" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > PS Can'y I use procmail as well to send someting to /dev/null? I've read > so much about that and for so long it would be nice... > > As in... > > # The Killing Files > :0: > * ^Subject.*UNIVERSITY > /dev/null
Yep, nothin' wrong with that, although you generally don't have to worry about locking /dev/null, which is what that ":" after the "0" means. You can leave it out, like: :0 * ^Subject.*UNIVERSITY /dev/null Of course you'll want to be pretty careful with rules like this. If you're not careful you might dump something of interest. Personally I keep a separate file for Spam storage which I occasionally check and clear. So my spam rule would be: :0: * ^Subject.*UNIVERSITY Spam.spool Gary