Hello,
> When DSPAM is run, it can only process the message
> for a single dspam UID. Otherwise, it would not be
> possible to deploy a per-user policy on
> the message (quarantine on/off, dspam results in
> headers or subject, etc). I'm not sure how DSPAM
> works when it reads recipients from the
> message and sees that it should run for 2 separate
> UIDS.
In the README of version 3.6.8, which is installed on my machine, I have found
the following:
"If you want to call DSPAM by having your mail server
connect to it via LMTP, then you'll need to specify
the "standard" server mode.
The ServerMode can be set in dspam.conf. Each mode
has its own custom tweaks and configurations that
will need to be set in dspam.conf.
...
standard mode notes:
One thing to watch out for is that the recipient
you're sending via LMTP is unique to a specific user.
This means that all of your aliases should be
resolved before the MTA relays to DSPAM. Because
DSPAM uses the addresses in the RCPT TO as usernames,
_not_ resolving any aliases will result in multiple
databases being created for one user. Since the
signature will be different for each user, and since the message must be
processed differently for each user, DSPAM demultiplexes a multi-recipient
email.
This means that while it can receive an email with
multiple RCPT TO's specified, it will perform delivery individually."
According to this description, it is not necessary to demultiplex the message
before LMTP-passing it to dspam, because dspam demultiplexes itself.
Regards
Christoph
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