Hi list,
Running procmail v 3.22 on a SuSE 8.2 pro box.
Right, having run with user based .procmailrc files, I have now added a
global /etc/procmailrc file.
The global handles things like Dallman's virus snagger, dups removal and
spamassassin via INCLUDERC statements for each "function".
The users .procmailrc delivers to folders, or forwards (as below) etc.
Because this is my home network (wife kids, general use etc) I have all
spam forwarded to me for vetting. The forwarding occurs at the individuals
.procmailrc file.
The forwarded message however passes back through the global procmailrc
file, and, in short, gets passed back through SA.
QU: Is there a way for SA tagged messages to either bypass the global
procmailrc file, or at least get handed to the users .procmailrc prior to
the global spam.rc file? The objective being to avoid the double pass?
My procmail knowledge extends to lurking on this list for 2yrs, and having
simple delivering recipes, but I am willing to learn.
I would be greatful to pointers (even to the fine manual), to allow me to
solve this. I don't expect anyone to roll a solution out for me.
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Regards,
Roland Hill Registered Linux User #330226
http://pl.net/~rnrhill/rhweb.htm @ http://counter.li.org
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