On 11/25/2010 11:29 AM, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
> On 25/11/10 12:04, Hugo Monteiro wrote:
>    
>> On 11/25/2010 08:53 AM, Christoph P. wrote:
>>      
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>        
>>>> In that case you'd be marking a message by the
>>>> rules defined by spam dictionary for the first
>>>> listed recipient. Are you sure you want to do this?
>>>>          
>>> So, if dspam is delivering via LMTP,
>>>
>>>        
>>    From what i recall, it really doesn't matter if it's using LMTP or any
>> other submission method.
>>
>>      
>>> it does not
>>> perform one check for each RCPT TO address, but only
>>> one check for all addresses?
>>>
>>>        
>> DSPAM makes one check per message. If a message has multiple recipients,
>> that message doesn't automatically become several messages. It is still
>> ONE message with multiple recipients.
>>      
> 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.
>
> Could you elaborate on that?
>
> --
> Tom
>
>    

Hi Tom,

 From my experience, and IIRC, DSPAM would use the first listed 
recipient. Hence my apparent wrong statement that it would not work 
correctly when using LMTP.
But from what Christoph said, based on the DSPAM docs, if LMTP is used, 
DSPAM it will demultiplex the message and act accordingly to each users 
spam rules.


R's,

Hugo Monteiro.

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