No, the message ended up in mailbox "INBOX" instead of "SPAM" which is what
I specified with the -m option in both cases (command line and procmail)
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From: "Paul J Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 11:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Problem with dbmail-stmp delivery
David Young wrote:
Hi, I'm having a similar problem when I try and sort my SPAM mails with
procmail. I am trying to delivery all mail with "Subject: SPAM" into a
folder called SPAM. The problem is that procmail delivers the email
correctly, but dbmail-smtp doesn't seem to see the "-m SPAM" option and
delivers the mail to the INBOX anyway.
I tried running by hand as Paul had suggested awhile back and dbmail-smtp
just returns with no errors.
Yes, but did it deliver to the correct mailbox in that case??
Here's the command I ran by hand:
cat testmail | /usr/sbin/dbmail-smtp -m "SPAM" -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problem is this works for me. What does your procmail log have to say.
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