On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 09:38:38AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Fri, December 1, 2006 8:06 am, Bob McClure Jr wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 05:56:06AM -0500, Will Nordmeyer wrote: > >> I know this isn't the procmail list, but had a quick question. > >> > >> > >> > >> My server is running SA 3.1.7 and has the following systemwide procmailrc: > >> > >> > >> > >> SHELL=/bin/sh > >> > >> #LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmail-log > >> > >> #VERBOSE=on > >> > >> DROPPRIVS=yes > >> > >> > >> > >> :0fw > >> > >> * < 256000 > >> > >> | /home/spam-filter/bin/spamc -U /home/spam-filter/tmp/spamd.sock > >> > >> > >> > >> If I want to lower the load on SA by not having emails to/from THIS list > >> (and select other lists) processed through SpamAssassin, could I simply > >> change it to this? > >> > >> > >> > >> SHELL=/bin/sh > >> > >> #LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmail-log > >> > >> #VERBOSE=on > >> > >> DROPPRIVS=yes > >> > >> > >> > >> :0fw > >> > >> * < 256000 > >> > >> * ! To: users@spamassassin.apache.org > >> > >> | /home/spam-filter/bin/spamc -U /home/spam-filter/tmp/spamd.sock > > > > I don't think that will work because the To: line isn't always just > > that way, and the sender might have the address in the Cc: line. > > Rather filter on the line: > > > > List-Id: <users.spamassassin.apache.org> > > > > because it's always, always, always in that format. > > > > FWIW, I use a different logic because I have many things I want to > > exclude from SA scanning, so before the call to spamc, I have recipes > > like: > > > > :0: > > * ^List-Id: <users\.spamassassin\.apache.org> > > /var/spool/mail/bob > > > > which diverts such mail directly to my mailbox without going through > > SA. > > Just a thought, but when I place rules in /etc/procmailrc, I do something > like: > > :0: > *^List-ID: <users.spamassassin.apache.org> > /var/spool/mail/$USER > > That way, if someone else on the server joins the affected list, it is put in > the correct inbox. > > Karl
Good point. I'm working from my personal .procmailrc. The only thing I put in /etc/procmailrc is the call to clamassassin. Everyone else calls spamc from ~/.procmailrc, per-user bayes and all that. > > > > Cheers, > > -- > > Bob McClure, Jr. > > > -- > karl > _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ ____________ __o > _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ ____________ _-\<._ > _/_/ _/ _/_/_/ (_)/ (_) > _/ _/ _/ _/ ...................... > _/ _/ arl _/_/_/ _/ earson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --- > Senior Consulting Sys/DB Analyst > http://consulting.ourldsfamily.com > --- > My Thoughts on Terrorism In America right after 9/11/2001: > http://www.ourldsfamily.com/wtc.shtml > --- > The world is a dangerous place to live... not because of > the people who are evil, but because of the people who > don't do anything about it. > - Albert Einstein > --- Cheers, -- Bob McClure, Jr. Bobcat Open Systems, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bobcatos.com "Where you go in the hereafter depends on what you were after here." - Thanks to Graffiti, 2 March 2004