Dear Harry,
Thanks for your response. but , i tried the option given in the
site http://spamassassin.taint.org/ and wrote the procmail rule something like
this ( the procmail rule was written in /etc/procmailrc file )
:0fw
| spamassassin
* ^X-Spam-Flag: Yes
caughtspam
(note that i tried using spamassassin -P option too )
but , this didn't work for me. all the spammed email messages are being delivered to
the respective recipient.
Please help me out by telling the exact rules which will make the spamassassing to
deliver the spammed messsages to the folder
/var/spool/mail/caughtspam
TIA
Regards
K.Deepak
Harry Putnam wrote:
> "K.Deepak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Dear Brain,
> >
> > I have setup spamassassin in a RedHat 7.2 with sendmail
> > 8.12.3. Please let me know as to how filter all the spammed messages to a
> > single folder called as spam using procmail.
> >
> > It would be also great if you can give links/documents for installation,
> > configuration and fine tuning of spamassassin
>
> Have you tried www.google.com? Insert `spamassassin'
>
> The first hit is link to about everthing you'll need. Click on the
> faq link and look for the part about procmail. Its almost a cut and
> paste job.
>
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