I read through the readme and made a config change
to the way procmail and spamassassin work together, however I now get the
error:
couldn't create or rename temp file.
"/var/spool/mail/il -oi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a default /etc/procmailrc with the
lines
:0fw: spamassassin.lock
* <
ROTECTED]>
To: "SpamAssassin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: [SAtalk] spamassassin procmail
>
>
> --On Wednesday, December 10, 2003 11:44 AM -0700 Daniel Kaliel
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> &g
--On Wednesday, December 10, 2003 11:44 AM -0700 Daniel Kaliel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I read through the readme and made a config change to the way procmail
> and spamassassin work together, however I now get the error:
>
> couldn't create or rename temp file. "/var/spool/mail/il -
I read through the readme and made a config
change to the way procmail and spamassassin work together, however I now get the
error:
couldn't create or rename temp file.
"/var/spool/mail/il -oi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a default /etc/procmailrc with the
lines
:0fw: spamassassin.lock
*
ot;<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 11/20/03 12:54:44 AM
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [SAtalk] SpamAssassin + Procmail
I had a quick look through the archives to see if this was already
answered but I couldn't see it...apologies if I misse
I had a quick look through the archives to see if this was already
answered but I couldn't see it...apologies if I missed it!
I run SpamAssassin and use a .procmailrc file with what seems to be a
popular recipe:
:0fw: spamassassin.lock
| spamc
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
mail/SPAM
All spam mai
Hi,
OS: Redhat Linux 9.0
KERNEL: 2.4.20-smp
MTA:Exim 3.36
SPAM: SpamAssassin 2.55
PROCMAIL: Procmail 3.22
HOW OUR MAIL WORKS
--
USERS: 4000
DOMAINS:160
Each users mail resides in /var/spool/mail/$LOGN
From: Klaus Heinz
>> :0:
>> * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
>> ! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>I don't see anything obvious. The last ':' (it directs procmail to use a
>lock file) is not necessary for forwarding mail, ':0' should suffice.
>Depending on your local mail setup, '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' might be the
>wrong a