On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Robbie Garrett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  seams like a very round about way of doing things but yet I have not done 
> this
>  before.
>
   like most things relating to modern MTA's you can do it many
different ways ...

>  Honestly I thought that dspam was an SMTP like daemon that only scans mail 
> and
>  then hands off to something else.
>
   sure, i assume this is pretty much the mainstream method, if the
mail is getting sorted. I for example just scan, record, and tag the
message with headers and deliver normal. This is just a simple pipe in
exim. Then exim handles it afterwards as it would any email message.

>  So here is what im looking 2 do.
>  Receive mail by using my current smtpd qmail file, which then hands it off 
> to my
>  maildrop file. Currently my maildrop file runs dspam by command line, 
> however I
>  wish to just push it directly through dspams daemon and then back to my 
> maildrop
>  file to continue processing.
>
   This wiki likely has this is one of the setups, http://tinyurl.com/2ouply




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Gabriel Millerd

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