On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Bart Schaefer wrote:

> > I had that happen to me too. I had to manually edit the user's spool file
> > and turn the "rom" into "From" to keep the email clients from gaggingn
> > 
> > On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Aaron Falk wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm trying to integrate Spamassassin into my RH7.2 system and am
> > > having some trouble.  I'm using fetchmail to bring mail from a shared
> > > IMAP server to my local machine.  I've used the entry from the SA FAQ
> > > on how to use procmailrc and I'm finding the the leading 'F' from each
> > > mail header is disappearing.
> There's a bug in some versions of procmail.  My current suspicion is that 
> it only shows up when use of mmap() was enabled during the procmail build,
> but I haven't been able to confirm that.
> 
> Get ftp://ftp.procmail.net/pub/procmail/testing/snapshot.tar.gz (if you 
> can; the server seems to be unreachable -- looks like the mirror at
> ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/pub/unix/mail/procmail/testing/snapshot.tar.gz
> is up to date).  Recompile, install, make sure all old procmail binaries
> were removed or renamed so they can't accidentally be invoked, and then
> report whether you're still having the problem.

I had this happen when I upgraded SpamAssassin sitewide, but some users 
were still using old SA personal installs. It was caused by using 
differnet versions of SA with newer perl bundles. Make sure your SA's are 
all up to date, and you only have one copy of the perl files installed in 
the correct location.

Rob M.




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