I've got mysql-based SA user prefs working. Here are the changes necessary to
add this to the qmail toaster.
1. Add --enable-spamc-user option to %configure in the simscan-toaster.spec
2. Add -q to the spamd run file. Here's mine:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$cat /var/qmail/supervise/spamd/run
I also was wondering about this.
With unix accounts + sendmail every user has their own SA config file at
~/.spamassassin/user_prefs. But with vpopmail I don't think SA knows where to
look for the file.
I think the best option is to move all SA configuration into MySQL and then it
can be
Quinn Comendant wrote:
I also was wondering about this.
With unix accounts + sendmail every user has their own SA config file at ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs. But with vpopmail I don't think SA knows where to look for the file.
I think the best option is to move all SA configuration into
I'd like to see the basic toaster move in this direction. What will it take
to make this happen?
Mark Samples wrote:
Quinn Comendant wrote:
I also was wondering about this.
With unix accounts + sendmail every user has their own SA config file
at ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs. But with vpopmail
Eric Shubes wrote:
I'd like to see the basic toaster move in this direction. What will it take
to make this happen?
Mark Samples wrote:
Quinn Comendant wrote:
I also was wondering about this.
With unix accounts + sendmail every user has their own SA config file
at ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs.
Hi all;
I have setup Spamassassin score relatively low at the moment (at 3), but
would like to lower it still for one user. Default conf file mentions the
possibility of providing an overwrite in user home directory but this did
not really have any effect, probably that's expected, as
George M. wrote:
Hi all;
I have setup Spamassassin score relatively low at the moment (at 3), but
would like to lower it still for one user. Default conf file mentions the
possibility of providing an overwrite in user home directory but this did
not really have any effect, probably that's