[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 14.05.2006 23:02:05: > The question: > My setup is exim with spamassassin (and clamav) on top of Debian (root > access), but where abouts would I specify something like that? > > There are three other notable factors: > > 1. I don't want to dump the catch-all email, I quite often use things > like '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' so I know if my address gets passed on. > > 2. I don't want spamassassin to learn from the bounces, as I don't want > to miss legitimate bounces. > > 3. I'm not a sys admin, by any stretch of the imagination. Debian makes > it pretty easy to set up and maintain the email system, but I won't be > re-compiling anything ;)
As already pointed out: It's time to get rid of the catchall. It's bad karma ;) I'd suppose a completely different setup: Use vexim and switch exim over to virtualised domains. Even though you are most unlikely in need of managing multiple domains with your server, vexim gives you the ability to add and remove aliasses with 2 clicks in a webinterface. For example I have around 60 aliases defined, all pointing to my private email, adding a new alias for every sick company out there that forces me to register with an email. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is my favourite, that makes it very easy to see why I added that alias and what not... Take a look at it, it makes things so damn easy. http://silverwraith.com/vexim/download.html regards Sascha -- Sascha Runschke Netzwerk Administration IT-Services ABIT AG Robert-Bosch-Str. 1 40668 Meerbusch Tel.:+49 (0) 2150.9153.226 Mobil:+49 (0) 173.5419665 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.abit.net http://www.abit-epos.net --------------------------------- Sicherheitshinweis zur E-Mail Kommunikation / Security note regarding email communication: http://www.abit.net/sicherheitshinweis.html -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
