All my messages go into the Spam folder. Why?
Zack Brown
zbrown at tumblerings.org
Mon Feb 3 23:43:07 CET 2003
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 01:05:33PM -0500, Greg Louis wrote:
> On 20030203 (Mon) at 1250:02 -0500, Oleksandr Moskalenko wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm trying to figure out why my mail is going into the Spam folder after
> > being run through bogofilter. If you have ideas why it works this way
> > please share them with me.
> >
> > Here is the relevant information from my rc.procmail and muttrc
> >
> > ########################################################################
> > rc.procmail:
> >
> > ################################################################
> > # Filtering spam with bogofilter #
> > ################################################################
> >
> > #register the tokens in the mail according to the bogofilter classification
> > :0HBw:
> > * ? bogofilter -u -e -p
> > Spam
>
> You have run bogofilter with the -e option: exit successfully for
> nonspam. Procmail is looking to perform the action (save to Spam) if
> the pipe succeeds. So this rule sends all your nonspams to Spam.
Oleksandr, the typical rule at this point in the procmailrc file is
:0fw
| bogofilter -u -e -p
Does that work for you? Aside from that I think the rest of the rc is OK.
>
> >
> > :0e
> > { EXITCODE=75 HOST }
> >
> > # file the mail to spam-bogofilter if it's spam.
> > :0:
> > * ^X-Bogosity: Yes, tests=bogofilter
> > Spam
>
> And this rule picks up the spams and puts them there too.
>
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