On 17/09/13 20:54, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>> . how to use xfilter in a mailfilter to handle both local and virtual users?
>
> Irrelevant. By the time mailfilter runs, that question has been resolved 
> already.
 > Mail is being delivered to a specific mailbox, the one that owns the maildrop
 > filtering recipe, with the xfilter command, that's being executed.

Yes but a difference is that the resulting mailbox is defined by the $RECIPENT
"virtual user" such as [email protected] with the details of the system uid and
homedir path coming from a database lookup whereas dspam is invoked as the uid
and if that uid is not in a trusted list then dspam won't use the --user arg to
switch to the virtual [email protected] and deals with user as uid @ "local" rather
than [email protected].

     Sep 17 21:54:49 goldcoast dspam[10326]: Option --user
     requires special privileges when user does not match current
     user, e.g.. root or Trusted User [uid=10003(u10003)]

It's squarely a Dspam issue I am dealing with but I was hoping to make contact
with anyone on this list that may have some courier + dspam clues because there
is very little assistance via google.

My target devices only have 128Mb ram and any local mail delivery agent MUST be
able to deal with spam so I am looking into embedding Dspam as close to courier
as possible, eliminating as many steps as is feasible, even maildrop if 
possible.

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