Hello,

OK, in that case, maybe I do want to go with the exiscan approach... I did
try this by following Tim Jackson's instructions as best I could, but
received the following error when I tried to restart exim:

============================================================
2005-07-11 12:15:47 Exim configuration error in line 130 of
/etc/exim4/exim4.conf:
  main option "spamd_address" unknown

Warning! Invalid configuration file for exim4. Exiting.
============================================================

I then commented this line out again, because the commenting above it said
it wasn't needed anyway, and then I got this error:

============================================================
2005-07-11 12:16:52 Exim configuration error in line 472 of
/etc/exim4/exim4.conf:
  error in ACL: unknown ACL condition/modifier in "spam = nobody:true"

Warning! Invalid configuration file for exim4. Exiting.
============================================================

Any ideas?

Also, a general questions... Which is the better approach considering some
users want spam checking and others don't? exiscan or router/transport ?

Thanks again everyone!!

Richard.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marc Sherman
> Sent: 11 July 2005 13:03
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [exim] Per-User SpamAssassin config
> 
> Richard Hobbs wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > Thanks for the info people :-) I tried Tim Jackson's guide, and it
> > looks great, but the link to the webpage on "dman.ddts.net" 
> no longer
> > works, and google's cache of it has gone too. Therefore, I think his
> > approach is not going to help me much. I don't really want to patch
> > or reinstall/recompile exim if I can help it.
> 
> If what you're referring to is the exiscan patch, it's been in the 
> mainline exim codebase since 4.50.  Also, ISTR that you said you were 
> using Debian in your original message?  If so, then the 
> debian package 
> has included exiscan in it's exim4-daemon-heavy flavour for 
> quite a long 
> time now.
> 
> - Marc
> 
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