(top posting to avoid adding ">" confusion)

That looks nice, but it's got 2 problems:
1) I think it has some syntax problems (likely from being cut & paste
from a quoted message).   Being the procomail neophyte I that am, I am
afraid I don't understand the syntax well enough to put it back together
correctly.

2) I'm doing this from the /etc/procmailrc file, but this example seems
to assume it's the user's .procmailrc file.   It needs to be done on the
SYSTEM level in order to remove the previous markup before
/usr/bin/spamc gets to touch it.


It would seem that this script is short enough, if someone could post
the entire script as it would appear in vi so I can see the correct
syntax, I would appreciate it.

(and yes, I am looking at the procmail docs online, but they don't seem
to be helping much)



Rich Puhek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Off the top of my head as well, wouldn't something like this be more
complete?

> 0f
# First, remove all spamassassin markup
> /usr/bin/spamassassin -d

 #Then, run through local spamassassin:
> 0fw
> /usr/bin/spamassassin -P



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