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Re: [vps-mail] procmail recipe with ******



Tim,

I'd suggest searching the excellent archives for this list - this has been discussed before and I've implemented it on my sites previously (I'm not now or I'd send it to you)

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Matt

At 3:26 PM +0100 11/30/04, tim said something about:
I'm trying to create a recipe, where I split the spam into two.
basically if it scores more than 8 it should get deleted, and if it is
spam but less than 8 it should be placed in a spam folder.

but it doesn't seem to accept it because of the stars (wildcard)
apart from getting spamassasin to change the character, I'm curious as
to how the regex would go for this? Anyone any bright ideas?

##### Kill Spam #####
:0 c
* ^X-Spam-Level:.*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*
$HOME/.Mail/spam

##### Reject Spam #####
:0 c
* ^X-Spam-Status:.*Yes,
/dev/null


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