----- Original Message ----- From: "JM Coursimault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@spamassassin.apache.org> Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 00:59 Subject: Global vs per-user procmailrc filtering rules
Hello all, I want to sort my incoming mail into various folders after it has been processed by spamc/spamd. But my per-user .procmailrc does not seem to be taken into account. I'm on a Mandriva 2006. My packages are spamassassin-3.0.4-3.2.20060mdk spamassassin-spamc-3.0.4-3.2.20060mdk spamassassin-spamd-3.0.4-3.2.20060mdk spamassassin-tools-3.0.4-3.2.20060mdk spamd is started so : /usr/bin/spamd -d -c --max-children=3 --max-conn-per-child=20 -H My (global) /etc/procmailrc contains this : DROPPRIVS=yes :0fw * < 256000 | spamc and my per-user .procmailrc contains (this is an example) # Script procmail genere par Ingo (April 6, 2006, 11:02 pm) ##### [SPAM] ##### :0 * ^Subject:.*\[SPAM\] Spam
$HOME/mail/Spam
##### Sauvegardes Bacula ##### :0 * ^Subject:.*Bacula: AxperiaSARL/Admin/Bacula
$HOME/mail/AxperiaSARL/Admin/Bacula
But it is not doing anything, it seems. I just get the mail in my INBOX no matter what. Any hints would be much appreciated.
Explicit paths helped me. For example here is how I dispose of UOL crap: :0: * ^From: AntiSpam UOL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> #/dev/null $HOME/mail/uol_crap {^_^} {^_^}