Let me ask, so this is the best way to handle spam? 

Righ tnow I have a folder called  /var/spool/mail/SPAM that has 666 
permissions. I think this is dangerous but I want to be able to collect all 
of the spam in one folder. 
So I can see how well my procmail/spamassassin settigns are working.

If  there is another way of doing this thenenlightenme....

Cheers!

Anthony




>The problem, I think, is that you're trying to have each user's account 
>write the spam to /var/spool/mail/caughtspam.
>
>Only one user can own that file, and if it's not been set with permissions 
>to allow world to write to it, they won't be able to.
>
>Hence the reason I filter it to "$HOME/mail/caughtspam"...it's going to 
>the user's own subdirectory, off of their own home directory, where 
>they'll have permission to write.



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