I'm sorry, but that isn't possible with the Spam Bouncer as it is, and to make it possible would require quite a bit of reworking of the program. :( >I No, this is not what I want. I want sb.rc to "fall through" instead of just > depositing the BLOCKed mail. I.e., when I do: > > INCLUDERC=sb.rc > > I want to put stuff afterwards, such as: > > :0w > *^x-sbclass: blocked > { > :0: > *B??keyword1 > $DEFAULT > :E > /dev/null > } > > Again, this may (it looks like it would) involve a change to sb.rc. In > fact, my proposed change is from: > > :0: > * BLOCKTAG ?? yes > | ${FORMAIL} -A"X-SBClass: Blocked" >>${BLOCKFOLDER} > > To: > > :0f > * BLOCKTAG ?? yes > | ${FORMAIL} -A"X-SBClass: Blocked" > :A: > *!BLOCKFOLDER??^$ > $BLOCKFOLDER > > See? > > > From: http://www.hrweb.org/~ariel (Catherine Hampton) > > Date: Mon Aug 24, 9:28am > > > > If you just set BLOCKFOLDER=${DEFAULT}, that will send all blocked email > > back into your main mailbox, but with the Blocked: header intact. > > > > Catherine > > > > > I have a semi-unusual request. Is there a way to trap (& trash as appropriate) > > > spam messages, but pass through blocked mail? What I mean is that currently > > > if I set BLOCKFOLDER, blocked mail will go in there and the invocation of > > > procmail will terminate. What I would like instead is to, say, set > > > BLOCKFOLDER to "" and have it only mark the message with "X-SBClass: Blocked" > > > and fall through to the rest of my .procmailrc script so that I can process > > > it further. > > > > > > Can this be done with the current implementation of sb.rc? If not, would > > > you be willing to add such a feature? > > > > > > Thanks. > > -- >