On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 03:36:33PM -0400, Elie Rosenblum wrote: > Shouldn't this be :0fbw? Otherwise it doesn't filter the body, > just the header. > > (I generally specify :0fhbw, just so it's clear what I intend)
procmail defaults to hb. :0fW is all you need. (w or W actually, depending on what you want to do with error messages...) If, however, you want to have procmail try to match messages based on both the head and body, you need HB (H only by default...) For this problem, define "not working"... Do incoming mails have the X-Spam-Status header included? Is the # of hits set to 0.0? If the header is there, I would look at permission issues with spamd. If the header isn't there, I would assume a problem with spamc. In your example, you have "spamc" and "/usr/bin/spamassassin". Is /usr/bin perhaps not in your path. Try specifying the full "/usr/bin/spamc". (since running "spamassassin -P" works, I'm assuming the problem isn't procmail.) -- Randomly Generated Tagline: "When someone asks you, 'A penny for your thoughts,' and you put your two cents in, what happens to the other penny?" - Unknown _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk