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After about a year or so of dealing with hundreds if not thousands of email messages with the title "[SPAM]" in them, I wanted to figure out how to just not even get them in my mail box. I know you should delete them, "just in case" but for me, the spam identification is pretty good. So, if you have a Linux mail server and can edit your .procmail.rc file, this is what you want to do: # send mail through spamassassin :0fw | /usr/bin/spamassassin # Move spam to a different file :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes mail/spam
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