What kind of changes have been made this time?
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Greetings,
I have updated my site to include an updated spamassassin pacakge. It
is available at http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ and is upgraded to the
current version.
Thanks,
Erik
Oh, I thought you added some new cool features to it :) ..
Erik,
OT, I am getting tons of Undelivered Mail, is there any plans on
setting up any kind of Email Rules per user so that we can get rid of
all of these emails. They are even worse than the amount of spam coming
through the filters.
OT, I am getting tons of Undelivered Mail, is there any plans on
setting up any kind of Email Rules per user so that we can get rid of
all of these emails. They are even worse than the amount of spam coming
through the filters.
Seems like the best way to do that would be to implement Sieve
Isn't this what procmail or maildrop are for?
BTW, I've been meaning to ask: I never installed maildrop on my Toaster, as we
have a bunch of procmailrc scripts and will just be piping email to procmail.
Does the maildrop-toaster package include any critical functionality?
Q
On Sun, 15 Oct
Ah, yes. In my fairyland world I always thought maybe procmail/maildrop could
just pull the scripts out of a database. I dunno.
But it does look like Sieve is getting a head-start in this way. There are a
number of web-based GUIs for managing Sieve scripts:
http://sieve.info/implementations
Greetings,
I have updated my site to include an updated spamassassin pacakge. It
is available at http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ and is upgraded to the
current version.
Thanks,
Erik
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