On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 04:37:05PM -0400, Barry L. Kline wrote:
| Craig R Hughes wrote:
| > 
| > spamd does not write to mailboxes.  The -P option is for
| > "spamassassin" which works somewhat differently.  spamc will take
| > the message from procmail, and pass it to spamd, which will
| > process it, and return it back to spamc again, which will pass it
| > on back to procmail.  Without further instructions in its recipe
| > list, procmail should then just deliver the message to the mail
| > spool, and I would have thought it was smart enough to do locking
| > in that default case.  But what you're describing still sounds
| > like a locking issue...
| 
| Right on the button Craig!  I turned on verbose and logging and look
| what I found:
...
| Now all I have to do is figure out why.  Thanks very much for your
| help Craig.

Duncan posted a solution to this, if you still want to use mbox.

I think maildir is a superior format (and doesn't require locking at
all).  To use maildir, just use Duncan's suggestion and add a trailing
'/' to the path.  You'll also need to move the mbox file out of the
way.  (I'm not sure if mozilla supports maildir, though)

-D

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