Procmail is a program that performs preprocessing on incoming mail (http://www.procmail.org/). What the rest of the post does is to provide a program that procmail can use to strip out the header indicating that the message was processed if the message does not meet the SPAM criterion. -- +-------------------------------------------+ | Michael Surato | | College of Arts and Letters | | Michigan State University | | 320 Linton Hall | | East Lansing, MI 48824 | | Voice: (517) 353-0778 Fax: (517) 355-0159 | +-------------------------------------------+ >>> On 1/9/2009 at 5:08 PM, David McFarlane <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > At 1/9/2009 04:49 PM Friday, Dennis Boone wrote: >>Follows a procmail recipe to rip the useless !@#$%^&*()_ X-Spam-Report >>headers out of mail that isn't spam, in case it makes anyone else's life >>better. > > Thanks, um, I don't know what a "procmail recipe" is, or what to make > of the rest of this post. Could you expand a little bit for dummies > like me? Thanks. > >>De >> >>:0 H >>* ^X-Spam-Flag: NO >>{ >> :0 fw >> | formail -I "X-Spam-Report:" >>} > > -- dkm