make sure to only delete emails that are scored
really high and don't deploy the setting globally.
one of the ways to do this is to add the following
lines to the script invoking spamassassin, i.e.
~/.procmailrc
...
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
/path/to/directory
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
/path/to/directory
.qmail
| ifspamh /path/to/directory
the directory can be for a 1 week quarantine in
case of false-positives or can be a blackhole
such as /dev/null.
i hope you won't fry an email from a client, :)
On 6/13/06, Allen Umlas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fellows,
Just want to ask any ideas how to configure spamassassin not to rewrite the spams but to block totally? how do i totally block all spamassassin. not to send to mail user?
oninz
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