In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Vikki Roemer wrote:
> Maildrop is good.  It does essentially the same thing as procmail,
> except it's more flexible.  The command to use spamassassin is a lot
> shorter, too-- just say 'xfilter spamc' (I think; I don't have my
> .mailfilter file in front of me).  Personally, I'd recommend that.

I'm using debian unstable. Maildrop dropped some emails without leaving
a copy on the server, without proper logs, etc. This was a reason for me
to switch back to procmail, which never lost any of my mails.

Andreas
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