Hi Martin,

* Martin Kropfinger <[email protected]> [700101 00:59]:
> Am 2014-01-11 09:24, schrieb Martin Kropfinger:
> > Am 2014-01-10 19:08, schrieb Olaf Mersmann:
> >> in the past I have used spampd[1] for just such a setup.
> > 
> > OK, so there is no way using spamassassin without introducing an
> > additional lmtp-proxy i asume? :(

not sure, at the time it was the path with least resistance.

> P.S. Could you show me the important snippets of your config? :)

I don't run that setup anymore and instead have each user (I have no
virtual users) use procmail or maildrop to hook up spamassasin. If I
remember correctly it was something along the lines of:

  ## Return path for spampd
  listen on lo0 port 10028 tag spampd_return

  accept tagged spampd_return deliver to ...
  accept from any relay via smtp://127.0.0.1:10027

There must have been more logic involved because I think the above
ruleset would also scan all outgoing mail. 

Cheers,
Olaf

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