On 18.10.2011 09:27, Igor Smitran wrote:
> Hello list,
> i am new here, this is my first post so please be patient with me if i
> am asking stupid questions :)
>
> I have installed dspam, setup to tag emails and it works great for
> incoming mails.
> Users can forward mails to spam@domain or ham@domain for false
> positives/negatives.
> My setup is postfix>  lmtp sock dspam>  lmtp sock dovecot>  user homedir
>
> But, this way i am not able to scan outgoing emails. Easiest way would
> be to have another instane of dspam with different dspam.conf and
> different socket. Then i would be able to setup default_transport in
> postfix to send mails to dspam and dspam would quarantine mail or
> reinject it to postfix.
>
> But, i am unable to setup dspam this way.
>
> Can anyone help me?
>
> I just want to have dspam tagging incoming mail and quarantine outgoing
> email. Admin would be able to release outgoing emails from quarantine in
> case of false postivies/negatives.
> That means that dspam woul use two different delivery agents (for
> incoming mail it would tag messages and pass it to dovecot lda, for
> outgoing emails it would quarantine or pass it to postfix)
>
> I need to setup dspam this way because my users are lazy, they don't
> want to use dspam-web. So, for me it was easiest to tag incoming mails
> and use sieve to move tagged emails to maildir/spam.
> But, i have no use of tagging outgoing emails.
The first step is that you need to be able to clearly identify what is 
inbound and what is outbound. Can you do that?
Usually being able to differentiate inside the Postfix configuration 
what is inbound and what is outbound is not that easy. Have you a clear 
value/element/whatever that allows you to tag your mail flow as 
inbound/outbound? What is that?


> Thank you,
> Igor
>
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