On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 12:58:06AM +0000, Bob Crandell wrote: [spam headers]
> There are 2 issues here I would like help with. > 1) The Subject line has "**SPAM*:". This is from a server that is upstream. > It tags messages before it passes them on. I have a procmail receipe on my > box that says: > :0: > * ^Subject:.**SPAM*: > /dev/null First, don't lock /dev/null. =) Second, try this: :0 * ^Subject:.*\*\*SPAM\*: /dev/null > This happens before my SpammAssassin gets ahold of it. As you can see, my > SpamAssassin is still getting these messages. What do I do to fix it? Yes, the upstream server is tagging rather than deleting. That's probably a good thing unless you're on a modem and paying by the minute. Delete it when you get it, before you run SpamAssasin on it if you like. The above procmail rule will do it--note that * is special, we're talking regex here. > 2) You will notice autolearn=no on the last line. How do I make it say > autolearn=yes ? BTW, the score doesn't make any difference here. That's a spamassasin config issue. As I don't use it directly, I can't help there. =) _______________________________________________ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
