Felix Maibaum wrote:

Hi, all my fetchmail session end like the one shown below.
delivering directly to maildrop is unfortunately not an option, because I want to pipe through spamassassin first (no, I'm not doing that yet).

If you set up your maildrop rules to use "spamc" as an xfilter, then you can deliver mail directly to maildrop. It's best to do this... your mail is less likely to be rejected. If courier won't accept a message (for instance, because the sender's DNS went offline never to return), that message will get stuck on your POP server, and fetchmail will download it every time it checks, and generally waste a lot of bandwidth.




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