Thank you, this looks like a possible solution!

Ken

On Fri, 2002-05-03 at 11:12, CertaintyTech - Ed Henderson wrote:
> >
> >
> > You could add an entry to the main procmailrc that checks for the
> > existence
> > of a certain file called "nospamcheck" (or something like that).  IF the
> > file exists in the users dir then don't run spamc otherwise run
> > spamc.  Then
> > put "nospamcheck" in each of the user's dir that do not want SA. I do this
> > for maildrop but don't know how to do it for procmail.  Perhaps
> > others could
> > tell you how to accomplish this in procmail.
> >
> > --
> > Ed.
> 
> 
> I just found an old .procmailrc that may help you:
> 
> # Test for nospamcheck
> :0
> * ? test -f $HOME/nospamcheck
> {
>   #if nospamcheck exists then deliver normally
>   :0:
>   $MAIL
>  }
> 
> #Filter message thru SA
> :0 fw
> | spamc
> 
> #Deliver message
> :0:
> $MAIL
> 
> 
> Of course modify to fit your situation.  This is crude but hopefully will be
> enough to get you going.  It has been a long time since I wrote procmail
> recipes.  Maildrop is much easier if its an option.
> 
> ---
> Ed.
> 



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