Re: Q re junkmail from system

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On Sunday 26 November 2006 18:46, Michael W Cocke wrote:
>On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 09:56:05 +0800, you wrote:
>>Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> Grettings;
>>>
>>> In an attempt to stem the tide of junk email messages I am receiving
>>> daily, several hundred, I've done a search on the phrase mailstat
>>> that I found a reference to in the procmail docs, and renamed both of
>>> those that fell out of a locate mailstat command.
>>>
>>> BUT, I cannot find any reference to useing them in either my
>>> fetchmailrc or my procmailrc, so where in the chain are these
>>> nausiating reports being called from.
>>>
>>> Humm, and that didn't help, I just got another of them from what I
>>> think is the last fetchmail run.
>>>
>>> How the hell can I shut these things off?  I don't care how many
>>> emails procmail/spamd inspects just as long as it does it, which it
>>> is.
>>>
>>> Many thanks to those who can help.
>>
>>I've a suggestion.  Please post the entire contents, including headers,
>> of one of the "nausiating reports".  This may at least give someone a
>> clue as to what you are seeing.
>
>Bets he's complaining about logwatch and logrotate (/etc/cron.daily) ?
>
>Mike-

Collect the 200 and goto boardwalk.  Or Park Place.

What was happening was that when I rebuilt my filters in kmail, I 
neglected to make a stopper filter to dispose of whatever fell thru the 
main list so it wouldn't fall thru into sa-learn. So all the system stuff
was hitting sa-learn, which of course procedes to wipe out the message.

Duh!

-- 
Cheers, Gene
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