"K.Deepak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Dear Harry,
>
>                         I tried for the past two days , but all in vain. i am not 
>able
> to deliver the spammed messages into the folder caughtspam.  I gave in the addtional
> entries given by you . the procmail log says "No match found for ^X-Spam-Flag: Yes " 
>.
> I even tried replacing this statement in procmail with the egrep command
> | /bin/egrep\ -e\ "^X-Spam-Flag: YES"
>
> I am attaching both my procmailrc file and the procmail log file . please help me 
>out.
> it would be good if you can be give a detailed step by step procedure

K.Deepak... I think you are jerking us off a little here.  You keep
asking for exact steps yet you post very inexact information.  There
are dozens of indicatoins in your log output that indicate something
very wrong in your setup yet you post a 3-4 line procmailrc that
doesn't agree with the log output.

You've posted hundreds of lines of log output that have no bearing on
your problem, and posted a few lines of a procmailrc that has no
bearing on the log information.

>From the logs:
[...]
>   Folder: /var/spool/mail/spamtest            
[...]
> procmail: Skipped "* !^X-Spam-Flag: YES"


Your posted .promairlc:
> :0fw
> | spamassassin 
>
> :0 Wa
> *^X-SPAM-Flag: YES
> #| /bin/egrep\ -e\ "^X-Spam-Flag:\ YES"
> caughtspam

Note .. they don't match

Please do some of the work on your end.  That is, supply some usefull
correct information.

1) entire procmairlc that produces a logfile

2) A brief logfile from the procmailrc in point 1 that shows what is
   happening.

3) if you are using sendmail we'll need to see the *.mc file and how
   procmail is being invoked.

4) A ls -l of the files involved (showing permissions)

I'm not a procmail expert.  Just a lowlife wannabe, but if you want
truly expert advice, gather a brief summary of information that
highlights the problem and post it on the procmail mailling list.
There are many true experts there.

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Include the info above plus version of procmail and mta (mail
transport agent) being used (sendmail postfix qmail etc) 
And how procmail is being invoked by it.



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