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.  =)

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