Steven,
Try putting the recipe that is in your personal .procmailrc
at the end of the main /etc/procmailrc - then the mail will
be sent to the $SUSPECT file BEFORE going to your individual
POP boxes.



-Abigail

Sunday, July 13, 2003, 3:41:50 PM, you wrote:

SWO> I have an account on my server for myself and for my wife. There is the 
SWO> typical /etc/procmailrc to get us started:

SWO> DROPPRIVS=yes

SWO> :0fw
SWO> * < 256000
SWO>       | spamc

SWO> I have a recipe in my personal .procmailrc that looks for X-Spam-Flag:

SWO> :0:
SWO>         * ^X-Spam-Flag:
SWO> $SUSPECT

SWO> The problem is that my wife's mail is POPd off her account over to her 
SWO> machine. I want her spam to end up in my spam folder. So what I need is a 
SWO> recipe to forward (or even better yet, bounce) her spam to my account. If 
SWO> it gets to my account, then my .procmailrc will end up putting it into my 
SWO> spam folder (which is what I want).

SWO> Any takers?



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