Joe Laffey wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Troy Benjegerdes wrote:
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.

This may be what I need. Can you post a sample .mailfilter for reference?

Calling xfilter will look and work exactly the same in etc/courier/maildroprc and .mailfilter.


Also, what uid does .mailfilter run as?

Mail is delivered as the user receiving the message, so both etc/courier/maildroprc and .mailfilter are processed under the same uid.




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