On 11/14/05, Michael Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/13/05, Trevor D. Manning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * Michael Fox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > :0:
> > > * ^X-Spam-Flag: YES
> > > $SPAM
> >
> > > However it appears the rules above relating to the X-Spam-* are not
> > > working. Infact these rules seem to be doing nothing at all and mail
> > > still ends up in the default Maildir folder.
> >
> > Didn't you mention in your earlier email that you were going to try
> > bogofilter?
> >
> > > Hey thanks for the posts on this, I think I need to implement
> > > bogofilter as...
> >
> > My procmail recipies don't check for 'X-Spam-Flag', but they do for
> > 'X-Bogosity'... with bogofilter... perhaps this could be your issue.
>
> Does it look right?
>
> I cant understand why its not moving messages upon delivery, thats my
> bigges problem. I have emails that match either X-Spam (things), but
> none of the messages seem to be dropped into the Junkmail Maildir.
>

Figured out problem, the file in /etc is not .procmailrc and thus I
renamed it to /etc/procmailrc and things work. I should of realised
this before, oh well I figured it out on my own.

Thanks, I better get back to sleep.
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