Silly enough for which part? Dumping or using the other rules here? I've had my implementation in place for a year and a half and am confident in dumping scores of 10+. The highest false positive I have seen in that time was a 6.2.
When I attempted to implement using /usr/bin/spamassassin I saw nothing being done in the maillog. When I switched back to using spamc it appears to be working again. > -----Original Message----- > From: jdow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Yes if you are silly enough. > {^_^} > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Skip Brott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > These are more appropriately procmail questions, but > > > > Do you know if this ruleset will process before or after attempted > > delivery > > to the user (and thus triggering the .forward file)? Is there a > > difference > > between using /usr/bin/spamassassin versus using > /usr/bin/spamc ? And can > > I > > still use this rule to dump spam with high scores?: > > :0 > > * ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* > > /dev/null > > > >> :0fwhb > >> | /usr/bin/spamassassin > >> :0H > >> * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes > >> /var/spool/mail/spam > > > >