On Sunday 29 February 2004 16:55, Derek Jennings wrote:

Tks, Derek! but ONE more question!
(see below, pls)

> On Sunday 29 Feb 2004 19:40, Ricardo Castanho de Oliveira Freitas wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I've been using spamassassin for a while, but.... I must have missed some
> > detail on the config process!
> It is not spamassassin setting the lock file. it is procmail
> Any procmail recipe that starts with
>
> :0
>
> will not create a lock file. You do not need a lock file when piping your
> mails through spamassassin. The lock file is there simply to stop procmail
> and kmail trying to use a mail spool file at the same time. You only need
> to set it when actually writing to a mail spool file.
>
> A procmail recipe starting with
>
> :0 :
>
> will use the default lockfile.
> The default lockfile name will be the same as the mail folder used with a
> leading '.'
>
> A procmail recipe in the form
>
> :0 : lockfilename

Can I use:

:0: /home/user/some_dir/.lock_file ?

or it has to use the default mail box (~/Mail) for kmail?

> derek

TIA 

Ricardo Castanho

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