Why don't you forward all emails deemed to be spam to /dev/null at procmail level?

Praedor Atrebates wrote:

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I am now very confident in my spamassassin filtering - I haven't had any misidentified spam for weeks. I have set a kmail filter to direct spam as identified by spamassassin into my kmail trash folder but now would like to skip right past this and simply direct the spam to /dev/null and not have to deal with it at all. What is the correct means for doing this? In the past, whenever I have tried to send filtered messages to /dev/null it fails and my local mail folder starts filling up with system email warnings about not being able to do it.

I have tried, in kmail, redirecting to /dev/null and moving to folder /dev/null but neither works. How would this be done in kmail?

praedor
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