[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Apart from the line termination issue which several people already
> explained, this will never match anything. You need to protect the
> asterisks because they have a special meaning in regular expressions.
> Adding insult to injury, Procmail won't cope if the first character


This brings up an interesting side note.

  Why the use of asterisks for SA to markup the Subject line?

I changed it to [Spam] in my local.cf file, and frankly, it makes things
easier.   Not to mention the fact that tagging subject lines with [] is
more or less "standard" (that's what email listservs do).


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