Re: procmail, razor and spam WAS: Question/Suggestion
- From: FancyLad <fancylad myrealbox com>
- To: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: procmail, razor and spam WAS: Question/Suggestion
- Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 01:19:38 -0500
I sent this from wrong identity:
On 2002.02.04 21:06 Bryan Ragon wrote:
> On 2002.02.04 09:21 Carlos Morgado wrote:
>>
>> clue me in, what would it be the delivery process ?
>> balsa pop -> spamassassin -> procmail ?
>>
>> how does the mail get fetched ?
>>
>> sorry for the lack of spamassassin clue :)
>
> balsa pop -> procmail
>
> Procmail consists of
> :0fw
> | spamassassin -P
> :0e
> {
> EXITCODE=$?
> }
> :0:
> * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
> caughtspam
>
> Then the rest of my mailing list filters
>
> Then every other day or so I do a quick manual read through of the
> subjects in "caughtmail" and delete it.
>
>
> The problem is the mail that falls through spamassassin, that it
> can't properly identify. I would like to be a good netizen and
> forward these mails on to razor so that it will be caught by the next
> person. However, spamassasin has changed the X-headers so I can't
> forward the message on w/o first running it through spamassasin again
> (this time with the -r flag). The -r flag removes all "spamassassin"
> changes that it made and automatically submits it to razor... such as:
>
> spamassassin -r < spammail.txt
>
>
> I hope all that made sense.... sometimes I'm not the best at
> describing things.
>
>
> Bryan
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