On Thu, 2 May 2002, LuKreme wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 1, 2002, at 11:46 PM, Kelsey Cummings wrote:
> > LOGABSTRACT=all
> > LOGFILE=/var/log/prcmail.log
> > VERBOSE=YES
>
> I did this about 2 hours ago.  Actually, closer to 3.  I've send numerous
> copies of the spam to various email accounts and have seen nothing in
> procmail.log.
>
> I know that spamc occasiaonlly runs.  I have a few messages that have been
> tagged.  What I can't figure out is when and why and why it's not running
> on every message.
>
> postfix seems to work fine and when I do a
>
> % telnet 0 25
>
> I get postfix's SMTP prompt.
>
> Is this an imap issue where the script doesn't fire because fetchmail
> bypasses postfix and oges to impad?

Erm, if you have SA enabled in postfix, only messages passing through the
postfix system will be affected, indeed.

If fetchmail delivers straight to your mailbox, no, postfix might not be
consulted.

Perhaps fetchmail supports "filtering" each message? Or perhaps you should
have fetchmail feed to postfix instead of delivering directly.

-- 
Charlie Watts
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Frontier Internet, Inc.
http://www.frontier.net/


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