"Jason R. Mastaler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I think you have things reversed here.  What the above pipe rule
> says is to trigger 'confirm' if spamc says the message is NOT spam.
> You probably want it the other way around.

No, that is the way I want it to work. I want spam to be held, but
stuff that doesn't look like spam, but from unsolicited addresses to 
generate a confirmation message.  Get me?

Ben

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