On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 05:14:22PM -0600, Joe Laffeyolor wrote:
>
> Should Spamassassin's ****SPAM**** header rewriting work with using a
> /etc/courier/maildroprc with the following in it?
>
> #setup vars snipped
>
> # filter message
> if ( $SIZE < 512000 )
> {
> xfilter "/usr/bin/spamc -U /var/run/spamassassin.sock -u $USER"
> }
>
>
> I am looking at this post:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg15796.html
>
> My interest is tagging spam, not totally blocking it.
>
> Any pointers to any direction on integratin SA with courier would be
> helpful. I am not finding much other than a few list postsings.
>
Well, first, are you sure spamassasin is actually tagging things?
Second, I don't remember at what point /etc/courier/maildroprc runs, but
in my setup, I had to run spamassasin from the user's .mailfilter to
actually get it to modify the message.
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