If exim is tagging the [SPAM onto the message, then procmail is not needed, you can just test the message header in exim and deliver to the appropriate mailbox

if procmail is putting [SPAM on the message after exim handles it, then you should look for help on a procmail list


On Jul 21, 2005, at 5:01 AM, Jonathan Gonzalez wrote:

Hi all,

i would like to configure a .procmailrc file in the [...]/Maildir
folder of each user in order to move from the .Inbox to .Spam folder
those messages that start in the subject with the string [SPAM?]

I've never seen a procmail script and the test i have been doing seems
no to be good enough. I would like to get from the communitiy some
examples.

TIA,
BR,

jonathan


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