What I want to do is skip an message that originates from our domain... 
I have the following in the /etc/procmailrcfile:

:0:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
${DEFAULT}
# From system.rose-hulman.edu
:0:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
${DEFAULT}
#
This seems to work most of the time we when certain messages have
rose-hulman.edu buried in the Return-Path or From before the "@" then
it will not get send to spamd.. Any help refining these would be greatly
appreciated...

See-ya
Mitch

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