On 12 Feb 2006, at 21:23 , Gene Heskett wrote:
# Feed everything under 500k and not from the sa list to spamc
:0
* < 500000
Unless you are running an ancient version of SA this is unneeded as
SA will only process mails under 256K,
* !^List-Id: .*(spamassassin\.apache.\org)
{
:0 fw: spamassassin.lock
Also not needed, and can acautlly hurt. spamd/spamc are perfectly
capable or running more than one message at a time.
| /usr/bin/spamc -t 150 -u gene
unless this recipe is in /etc/procmail the -u is unecessary. And
unless you have a real reason to specify a lower-than-default timeout
value...
-u username
This argument has been semi-obsoleted. To have spamd use
per-user-
config files, run spamc as the user whose config files
spamd should
load. If you're running spamc as some other user<1>,
though, (eg.
root, mail, nobody, cyrus, etc.) then you can still use
this flag.
<1> But you shouldn't [Footnote is mine]
How do I go about getting enough verbosity out of both fetchmail and
procmail so the real problem can be seen and fixed?
VERBOSE=YES for procmail
No idea on fetchmail, haven't used it in a long time.
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