On Wednesday 04 February 2009 14:20:52 LuKreme wrote:
On 4-Feb-2009, at 10:06, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
I have been trying to setup a procmail recipe that would take a
subset of emails that invariably carry spam, pass them thru
spamassassin-learn (via spamc -L --spam) and then shuttle them on
to /dev/null (I know, in this situation I could skip the spamc part
and go right to /dev/null but I wish to teach my spamassassin well).
Well, first off, spamc -L eats the message and returns a status
message, so if you do this, you will lose the mail.
also, the syntax for spamc/d is
spamc -L spam
I tried it originally with spamc -L spam but it failed in precisely the same
way.
I want/need spamc to LEARN that a message is spam so there must be a means of
doing this with spamc. If not the -L option (which is the ONLY means by which
spamc can learn) then what?
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"An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all
republics."
--Plutarch
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