What exactly are you trying to do?  I use Sendmail->Procmail->SA on my
mailserver (Mandrake 9.2).  I access my email via IMAP using Evolution
1.4.  I used the Evolution filters successfully for quite some time
until I started using SA.  Now I have *no* rules in my Evolution
filters, and a simple .procmailrc in my home directory that grabs all
the X-Spam-Status: Yes marked mails and dumps them into my "Junk" IMAP
folder.

I guess I'm not understanding where you are trying to link SA in tot he
process for your setup...


Rubin

On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 11:33, Karl Hakmiller wrote:
> I've tried everything I can think of to get the Evolution (1.4) mail
> client to use SA (2.60) as a filter for spam mail but have come up MT.
> The Evo FAQ states that "Use Specific Headers" and "X-Spam-Flag" (Yes)
> will work but it doesn't.  Neither does any other "X-*" header value of
> the many I've tried.  Also, "Pipe to a Shell Command" with a direct call
> to spamc (or to spamassassin itself) does not work.  I've even tried
> piping to procmail but that doesn't work either. By that I mean that Evo
> simply ignores the filter and puts all the email in the Inbox. 
> 
> I've scoured all the docs and FAQs I've been able to find with no luck. 
> I've even emailed Evo home directly about the problem but have had no
> reply.
> 
> I'm hoping that there is someone on the list who has used an SA filter
> with Evo who will point me in the right direction (or tell me to just
> give up).  I'm running RH 9.0 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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