On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 08:53:02PM +0000, Bob Crandell wrote: > > Dropping the X-Spam-Status header requires that you do a bunch of pipes. > > > > Just sending the message on would be > > > > :0 <--- no need to lock > > * ^X-Spam-Status:.*Yes <--- technically you should have .* not " " > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <--- isn't that easy? =) > > > > _______________________________________________ > It looks easy. What's the catch? ;^> > > I'm dense. So > * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes > becomes > * not " "
X-Spam-Status:Yes X-Spam-Status: Yes etc Since you know the only program to define something as spam in this manner is spamassasin, you can probably leave it. However, it will only match if that space is there and there's only one. Safer to look for the header and for the word "yes" in it. This is a regex after all, though it is by default a case-insensitive one. > There are no local users so 'other' needs to be a variable that I can attach > to the front of @there.com so it will be delivered to the proper mailbox on > the other server. Does Procmail have that stored? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > BTW, the Milter is no longer incommunicado. It is happily fitering away. I > would prefer doing it with Procmail because it will almost work out of the > box. Why are you trying to forward all spam to users' accounts at another box? _______________________________________________ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug