Mirko Hufnagel skrev, on 02-12-2007 13:00:
i installes dspam last week.
Welcome to the club :)
Exim4 is the mailgateway and all looks fine - dspam get messages and I
get a dspam tag into my mails. But dspam don't change any subject header
or (if quarantiny is enabled) don't catch any mails. (and yes, I get
anough spam mails).
I used to use Exim 4 but gave it up many years ago for Postfix. It's a
REAL SHAME that Odhiambo Washington, who was the definitive Exim expert
on this list, has gone away. He could have given you kosher Exim help.
Aside: I'm worried for him (Kenya, previous sickness) and miss him as
I'd miss my own son.
Can anybody see what my error is?
I don't use the standard dspam setup, here's mine. Postfix receives
messages, clears them of virus and unwanted attachments and passes them
to dspam (daemon) which gives them back to Postfix, which gives them to
Courier maildrop. maildrop-pcre does its stuff:
if ( /^X-DSPAM-Result:\s+Spam/ )
{
xfilter "subjadd [dspam]"
to "Maildir/.dspam-quarantine"
}
subjadd (Robin Whittle www.firstpr.com.au 8 July 2001) is a small C
binary that adds "[dspam]" to the subject header if the PCRE regexp
/^X-DSPAM-Result:\s+Spam/ is true. After that, it directs it to a
directory it has made before, if it didn't already exist.
This probably won't help you much, but I hope it might give some food
for thought ;)
--Tonni
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Tony Earnshaw
Email: tonni at hetnet dot nl