This procmail rule works fine for Redhat 7.3, but doesn’t seem to work for redhat 8.0. Any ideas on what I can do, the message is getting processed properly by spamassassin but never gets redirected to the SPAM folder?
:0fw | spamassassin
:0e { EXITCODE=$? }
:0: * ^Subject:.*\*\*\*\*SPAM\*\*\*\* /var/spool/mail/SPAM
:0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes /var/spool/mail/SPAM
--- Edward J. Cooley - President Strategy Systems, Inc. 479-271-7400 Fax: 271-7401 http://www.strategy5.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What does your log have to say? Does your procmail script have these two lines in it?
LOGABSTRACT=all VERBOSE=yes
If not, set them, and try sending some spam through the filter. Setting up a sandbox is the best thing to do. You can find out how to set up a procmail sandbox at this site:
http://www.professional.org/procmail/disclaimer.html
After you do that, post what the log says happens to the spam.
Bill
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