This ought be easy, but I'm tired and dense. Some of the lists I'm on are starting to use SpamAssassin to tag mail before it goes out. I don't want to rescan these mails, so I'm trying to add a rule to my "too big for spamc" rule:
~/.procmailrc ... # Anti-spam measures. # SpamAssassin rule :0fw * < 256000 * !^X-Spam-Flag: YES | /usr/bin/spamc # Sometimes MS users will send attachments hidden inside of TNEF files. # This script translates those back to regular MIME attachments. :0fw | /usr/local/bin/tnefclean.pl -f Unfortunately, when I forward an old spam back to myself, I can see that spamassassin is still running on it. Did I make some stupid mistake on the rule or should I be looking elsewhere? TIA, -- Jack Coates Monkeynoodle: A Scientific Venture...
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