In debian-user you wrote: > >How can I bounce mail with procmail? I've tried using |exit 111, but it >complains about not being able to open the exit mail file...
You need to put 'EXITCODE=xxx' instead. >Here is my current .procmailrc: Here is mine :-) I use qmail, so YMMV. reject-spam prints a message to stderr (which is taken up by the bounce), and exits 100. I'm not sure which of the two '100' is used as the actual code returned to procmail, I did this in increments, and it was a long time ago. ---------------------- MAILBOX=~/procmailbox :0 <snip recipes that weed out "good" mail> EXITCODE=100 :0c |~/reject-spam :0 !spam ---------------------- Yes, spam is a user-name on my machine. It might be better to make it a file, that way I'd keep the MAIL FROM:. I'm looking (but not very hard) for a way to keep the RCPT TO: ... -- #include <std_disclaim.h> Lorens Kockum Seriously considering putting a blatant company plug in my .sig. Just so I don't get tempted to put MS-related things in here. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]