The only way to reject via ESMTP submission is to have a (global) filter configured via courierfilter. Although there are many, it's been my impression that the most common method folks are using is amavisd-new (as the actual filter) integrated with SA. In my case, I *want* spam sent to users, in a different folder, so that they have an opportunity to identify false positives... and to drop-in false negatives, in order to train the local database. YMMV.


Nathan Harris wrote:


I have searched the mail-list archives, but I can't seem to find out how to
reject email if it's tagged over a certain spam level by SpamAssassin.  In
the courierd config file, my default delivery is set like so:

DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/bin/spamc | /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop"

I have looked at filtering with maildrop.  I can figure out how to deliver
spam email to a .Spam folder, but nothing on flat out rejecting the email.
Any help would really be appreciated.

--Nathan




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