help with active spam killer please

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Hi Kirk and all.

I continued digging around after sending my message, and found the
problem. It turns out that when I was first testing and configuring my
$HOME/.askrc, I left one of the rc_mta_command lines written as

space hash rc_mta_command=

, and the space in front of the hash seems to have been the cause of
the problem. I don't know why it showed up only when scanning
$HOME/.ask/ignorelist-local.txt for a subject, and not under any other
conditions, but it did, and removing the space from in front of the
hash fixed it.

Thanks for your willingness to help Kirk.

Greg


On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 04:22:19PM -0400, Kirk Reiser wrote:
> I have to admit I've never filtered on the subject line so I didn't
> even realize you could do that.  Also I am using 2.50 and I don't know
> how different the two versions are but what does your ask.log say
> about encountering that specific subject line?
> 
> I use procmail for sorting all my mail into folders so my first
> reaction would have been to just build a procmail recipe to drop those
> messages in dev/null.
> 
>   Kirk
> 
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