On 13 Oct 2003, at 09:47, Chris Barnes wrote:
My ISP is running SpamAssassin, but doesn't give their users the
ability
to turn it off or adjust the scores (or run sa-learn).
That's irresponsible. Find a new provider.
Currently, I
just take the message and put it into a different mbox.
how can you have procmail access and no access to SA?
or is procmail on the local box? If so, run spamassassin locally, and
first thing run all the mail through SA with the -d flag, then run the
mail through SA with your own local settings.
# Check to see if SpamAssassin at GKG.net marked it
# if so, put it into a folder named "Filtered"
:0:
* ^Subject:.\*\*\*\*\*SPAM\*\*\*\*\*
Spam/Filtered
(assuming SA 2.60)
:0fw
* ^X-Spam-Checker-Version:(.*\<)?GKG.net
* ^Subject:.\*\*\*\*\*SPAM\*\*\*\*\*
| /path/to/spamc -d
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