horst wrote:
/bin/sh makes it a shell script, not a bash script.
Good point. :)
I don't understand your cat vs. echo discussion?
I was just pointing out that instead of my cat line as shown, I used an "echo $i" just to see what the script would find and it was finding what I wanted. I didn't show this part.
"The documentation for dspam is almost non-existant."
Yes, I'm finding that out. :) It doesn't look like dspam will take a file name as input. The recommended install is to integrate it into the chain of processing of the mail system. I chose the way of procmail just b/c that seemed like it would work better for my situation. dspam seems to always want stdin mail.
Thanks for the feedback. -Rob _______________________________________________ EUGLUG mailing list [email protected] http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
