Brad Alpert wrote:
> > Can you get any other recipe to work? And would
> >
> > :0:
> > * ^Subject:.*
> > spam
> >
> > catch your message?
>
> No it didn't.
>
> The only rule that works is the spamassassin one, in the sense that
> procmailrc properly calls it, applies the spam scores, and then injects
> the message back.
>
> None of the pure procmail recipes have any effect.

I'm going on a limb here - but aren't folder specific recipes only
appropriate in /home/<user>/.procmailrc? Otherwise ~/mail/spam would need to
exist for everyone (assuming that MAILROOT=~/mail)

-Rick

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