Rob,

Not directly related, but setting ERRORCODE=67, which will return "no such
user"
back to the sender, isn't very useful on spam, because spammers fake their
from
addresses, and most of the time those from addresses point to non-existent
users.
It probably will only serve to confuse your friends, who send you an e-mail
which
is misclassified as spam (a false positive), or will end up auto-removing
your
address from a newsletter that you really wanted to receive.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Freeman
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 7:34 AM

How do I get spam found with spamassasin to go to a users folder called
spam?  I am running redhat 9 with sendmail.  I now get the spam in the users
inbox.  I tried this, but I do not have a spam folder:

Procmail preferences

1:  MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
2:
3:  :0 H
4:  * ^X-Spam-Status:.*Yes
5:  {
6:  EXITCODE=67
7:  :0:
8:  spam
9:  }





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