On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:49:20 +0100 "Kenny Jarman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I had a mailbox successfully set up as a spamtrap, using the 
> following procmail settings:
> 
> :0: spamassassin.lock
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * ! ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | spamassassin  -w spamtrap
> 
> This was working fine.  I've upgraded spamassassin a couple of 
> times since adding this rule, and now after trying to add a 
> "spamtrap" to another mailbox I've discovered that we are not 
> sending out the automated replies.

You probably need a -r in there. From 'man spamassassin':

       -w fromaddr, --warning-from=fromaddr
           This flag is only useful in conjunction with -r.  It
           will send a reply mail to the sender of the tested
           mail, notifying them that their message has been
           trapped as spam, from the address supplied in fro�
           maddr.  See "SPAM TRAPPING".

You understand that most spam comes from forged senders which may
include innocent third parties - are you sure you want to send replies
to forged senders?

-- Bob

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