From your filter script I do not see where you are sending back a message to
the sender to say they have sent spam. Have you set deliverymode to nolocal? Also, do you really want to do this? Why send a message back to (most likely) an address that does not exist?
Another thing you may need to think of which is not related is quotas. How are you managing your user's quota? It looks to me that maildrop delivery will not update maildirsize. On 4/11/07, Chris Leung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is my script import HOME import MAILDIRQUOTA import RECIPIENT SHELL="/bin/bash" logfile "/tmp/maildrop.log" env > '/tmp/env' if ( $SIZE < 26144 ) { exception { xfilter "/usr/local/ActivePerl/site/bin/spamc -u $RECIPIENT" } } if ( (/^X-Spam-Flag: YES/:h) || (/^X-Spam-Status: Yes/:h) ) { log "$TICKS : >>> TAGGED AS *** SPAM ***:$RECIPIENT**" log "$TICKS : >>> Mail successfully delivered to $HOME/Maildir/.Spam/" exception { `test -d "$HOME"` if ( $RETURNCODE == 1 ) { `mkdir -p "$HOME"` } `test -d "$HOME/Maildir/"` if ( $RETURNCODE == 1 ) { `/usr/local/maildrop/bin/maildirmake $HOME/Maildir/` } `test -d "$HOME/Maildir/.Spam/"` if ( $RETURNCODE == 1 ) { `/usr/local/maildrop/bin/maildirmake -f Spam $HOME/Maildir/` } to "$HOME/Maildir/.Spam/"; } } else { `test -d "$HOME"` if ( $RETURNCODE == 1 ) { `mkdir -p "$HOME"` } `test -d "$HOME/Maildir/"` if ( $RETURNCODE == 1 ) { `/usr/local/maildrop/bin/maildirmake $HOME/Maildir/` } to "$HOME/Maildir/" } > Pls post your maildrop filter script. > > On 4/11/07, Chris Leung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Dear all, >> >> I've setup qmail-ldap with spamassassin. And let maildrop be the >> delivery >> program. The email will get check with spamassassin by maildrop, such >> that every user can mark their email as spam base on user personal >> setting. (Since, spamd cannot deal with multiple recipient email with >> personal setting perference). >> >> My problem is that, qmail-reply basically won't send reply to sender if >> the message marked as SPAM. But now, I move the spam tagging phase when >> email drop into user mailbox, the qmail-reply will reply to sender no >> matter the message is SPAM or not. Anyone have some idea about how to >> keep spam tagging base on personal perference and also keep the >> qmail-reply behaviour not reply when message spam tagged. >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> Chris >> > > > > -- > slr >
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