If you have not setup a filter in procmail, here is what mine looks
like:

## File all spam mail
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
SPAM


This is catching 98% of all spam received. I would not suggest sending spam to /dev/null, by sending it to a folder you have the ability to make sure spammassassin does not think some is spam when it really is not. I also have my mailreader to show all attachements as attachements and not displayed inline this way I do not have to actually see the junk mail.

Mike

Schwartz Avi wrote:

On Nov 10, 2003, at 13:27, Praedor Atrebates wrote:


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OK, this really irritates me. I have the latest spamassassin. It is running
in daemon mode. I have procmail setup to /dev/null anything that is
identified as spam. I have trained the Bayesian filter (supposedly) to
identify certain messages as spam...BUT THEY KEEP GETTING THROUGH!


I don't know how you set spamassasin, but in my installation all it does is tag the message as spam in the headers and I still had to create a rule (in my case using sieve) to move all this garbage to a spam folder.

Avi




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