On 19.2.2010 1:48, Chris wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-02-18 at 09:59 -0800, tonjg wrote:
>>
>> Jari Fredriksson wrote:
>>>
>>> How does MimeDefang reject anything if it does not scan it? Your log
>>> header sample looked like it was scanned by MimeDefang. Propably MD
>>> calls SpamAssassin in it's scan process just like amavisd does.
>>>
>>> Using a perl package just to "reject spam" would be an overkill. A
>>> simple procmail recipe would do it without any extra process.
>>
>> but md is a mail filter designed to process mail, how is that an overkill?
>> and where would one find a simple procmail recipe?
>>
> 
> This is what I use, may not be the greatest but it's been working for
> years:
> 
> :0 fw : $ASSASSINLOCK
> * < 500000 
> | /usr/local/bin/spamc -f
> 

I wonder the lock file used in procmail scripts... I do not use one in
my maildrop and I see no use to a lock file in when using spamc.

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