Thanks Sean for reply.
Yes, I know the name of you've called it. I just renamed it and invoked
from within procmail.
This has all been caused by my HD failing.
How do I check to see if procmail is indeed running?
I'm using fetchmail, exim4, procmail, spamassassin and it appears that
what is happening is it is now not playing nicely together. I don't want
to put courier into loop until I resolve this.
Marvin
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On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 09:59, Professional Software Engineering wrote:
At 04:14 2004-05-05 +1000, Marvin Pierce wrote:
In my ~/.procmailrc file I have Sean Straw's recipe, rc.foreign invoked
Actually the file, as I have it named on my site is furrin.rc
I won't go into Sean's recipe as it is well documented and I'm using it
as I copied it but will post what I have if required.
Enable VERBOSE logging and see what is going down. Perhaps you've edited
the rc file and your editor has mucked with the recipe which includes:
:0
* ^(Subject|From|To):\/.*[-ÿ]
(the character class encloses two hibit characters - 0x80 through 0xFF)
The email you posted should certainly have tripped up on that.
What are you doing to ACT on the rc.furrin setting SPAMMISHNESS? As I
wrote it, it doesn't just eliminate the messages - it sets variables which
you can subsequently take action on. If you don't, then nothing's going to
happen with the message.
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Sean B. Straw / Professional Software Engineering
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