First of all thanks for answering. Then I'm sorry I have to write back but I'm
not sure Ii understand :

> > :0fw:spamassassin.lock
>       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Actually, you remove this part.  A second colon on a line indicating the
> start of a procmail recipe tells procmail to use a lockfile- which will
> be named as indicated if you include a lockfile name as you've got here.

Do you mean that I only have to put :

:0fw
blablabla

?


>
> > :0:
> > * ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*
> > /dev/null
>
> You can remove the second colon here;  no need to lock /dev/null for
> writing.  <g>

What is second colon ?. Don't quite see what it is ?.

Dpo I have to write :

:0 instead of :0: ?.

What is the difference ?.


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What are lockfiles for anyway ?. I read a bit and I think I understood that
mails are sent back ????. Am I wrong ?.
Maybe I didn't understand well....

/Hitete

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