Thanks!!
Thank you,
James D. Stallings
> -Original Message-
> From: Theo Van Dinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 10:52 AM
> To: James D. Stallings
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Forwarding and Spamd
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 09:41:47AM -0500, James D. Stallings wrote:
> > Do you have any examples or could you send me an example of your
> > aliase or mailvirtual file?
>
> Sure:
>
> somelist: "|/usr/bin/procmail -m
> /etc/mail/lists/procmail-lists somelist"
>
> Then the procmail-lists file is:
>
> LOGFILE=/var/spool/mail/log/procmail-lists
> LOGABSTRACT=yes
> VERBOSE=no
>
> # Determine the listname from the parameter passed to
> procmail # If there is no parameter, or if it's wrong, the
> resend piece below # will fail. LIST=$1
>
> # If it wasn't yet, this message should be run through
> SpamAssassin. :0 fW:/var/spool/mail/log/spamc.lock
> | /usr/bin/spamc
>
> # Return the exit code if we error out
> :0 e
> {
> EXITCODE=$?
> }
>
> # If procmail borks, remove the stupid munged From header
> that we don't need anyway :0fW
> * ^rom
> | /usr/bin/tail +2
>
> # Send the mail on to the list. Assume the list manager will
> handle it. :0
> |/var/mailman/mail/wrapper post $LIST
>
>
> So if you wanted a forward instead of a mailing list, that
> bottom part would be something like "!$LIST" and procmail
> would resend the message out. I let the mailing list
> software handle a SA match (usually hold for moderation), but
> you could always put a check in earlier that sends the mail
> to postmaster, puts it in a file, etc.
>
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