On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 03:51:17PM -0500, Mitchell Leben wrote:
> Hmmm. I am no procmail expert. I based my recipe on the suggestions linked 
> from the documentation page:
> http://codesorcery.net/docs/spamtricks.html
> 
> The spam is indeed being filtered into a folder in Pine, but I will keep 
> your suggestion handy.

Well, the :0e part says that if the previous rule fails, so you'd only
see it when the SA call fails.  I had a few times where there'd be this
new file called EXITCODE=69 in my mail area when I had the same rule.
I finally figured out that it didn't work and changed it to the one
I posted.  Of course, I haven't had SA fail since then, so ... :|

> I see in the FAQ that "All of the free BL services are enabled by 
> default." Does that mean there is a list of senders that each message is 
> checked against? I do not see anything about this in the man pages. Is 

Well, the blacklist services are typically all IP based, and the sending
server would be checked automagically if DNS checks can be performed.
SA will also automagically try Razor, DCC, and Pyzor which are spam/bulk
email central catalogues.

> there any place else besides http://spamassassin.org/doc.html and the FAQ 
> that discusses the workings of SA?

I can't think of anything off the top of my head. :(  What kind of
information are you looking for exactly?

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