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Re: procmail with spamassassin

2002-04-01 17:14:17

        No, there is no X-Spam-Status in the header at all.  procmail
        is behaving (when running as root on a system which I don't 
        admin) like it tries to run spamc, can't or won't and then 
        passes the mail unfiltered.

        I suspect that the problem lies in the handoff from procmail 
        to spamc, and I further suspect that it may be a security 
        feature intended to prevent users from doing insecure things
        in their ~/.procmailrc files.  But, I don't know how to test
        these assertions.  Any ideas?

        Thanks....

On 2 April 2002 at 1:27, "Tony L. Svanstrom" <lists(_at_)svanstrom(_dot_)com> 
wrote:

On Mon, 1 Apr 2002 the voices made Kevin Cosgrove write:

Then I (as my own non-privileged user) 'cat sample-spam.txt |
/usr/lib/sendmail kevinc' and I see this in the log file:


    procmail: [4396] Mon Apr  1 14:24:31 2002
    procmail: Executing "/home/kevinc/bin/spamc,-p,7783"
    procmail: [4396] Mon Apr  1 14:24:31 2002
    procmail: No match on "^X-Spam-Status: Yes"

Any ideas folks?

 You did check the e-mail and the header had been set, right?




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