On Nov 17, 2002, 13:48 (-0600) Brad Alpert wrote:

> Thank you for the feedback, Rick.  I made the relevant change you
> suggested in the spam test.
>
> But I'm not testing the spam filter right now, because I don't get that
> much of it and I haven't bothered to generate bogus spam messages to
> send myself.
>
> What I am concentrating on is the failure of my ^Subject.*Test
> condition.  The /var/log/procmail log shows that the condition isn't
> catching a message sent to myself with the subject line as "Test".
>
> Any ideas of why procmail, when invoked, won't catch the condition?  The
> current test is -
>
> :0:
> * ^Subject.*Test
> spam

.. already tried this?

:0:
* ^Subject:.*Test.*
spam

Please note the dots around 'Test': Perhaps your mail program, or
whatever, is writing spaces around 'Test'. And I don't know whether
procmail 'sees' spaces as characters.  ... If it does, the dots should
catch that ...

Hoping it helps ...

Regards
Wolfgang


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