Thanks, Eric
The user-level dspam support sounds intriguing. Is that something
already documented online somewhere, or that you could describe (and
wouldn't mind sharing)?
Angus
Eric Broch wrote on 9/1/20 1:43 PM:
I like maildrop because it suits some of the things I've implemented:
more
Hey cool thanks for the dir listing
is the permissions critical here, noting that
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qmtoaster/dspam/master/dspamdb.sh
leaves the ownership as root.root and perms 644
David Bray
0418 745334
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On Mon, 31 Aug 2020 at 23:29, Eric Broch wrote:
> Here's my
I was afraid someone would say that. ;-)
Any pointers? For procmail and maildrop it's fairly straightforward --
just set up your .qmail files to pipe incoming mail through them. It
looks as if Sieve support is via dovecot, which makes things a little
more complex. Does anyone who has
Here's the install procedure.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qmtoaster/dspam/master/readme.txt
Here's the directory with the learn scripts and Ignore headers
https://github.com/qmtoaster/dspam
On 9/1/2020 7:54 PM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
Thanks, Eric
The user-level dspam support sounds
yes
On 9/1/2020 1:39 AM, David Bray wrote:
Hey cool thanks for the dir listing
is the permissions critical here, noting that
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qmtoaster/dspam/master/dspamdb.sh
leaves the ownership as root.root and perms 644
David Bray
0418 745334
2 ∞ & <
On Mon, 31 Aug
I have a Sieve setup guide on the website
https://www.qmailtoaster.org/dovecot-lda-sieve.html
On 9/1/2020 2:25 AM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
I was afraid someone would say that. ;-)
Any pointers? For procmail and maildrop it's fairly straightforward --
just set up your .qmail files to pipe
In the process of testing my new toaster, I noticed the following lines
in '/var/log/maillog'.
Sep 1 21:43:16 s6 spamd[19967]: spamd: setuid to clamscan succeeded
Sep 1 21:43:16 s6 spamd[19967]: spamd: creating default_prefs:
//.spamassassin/user_prefs
Sep 1 21:43:16 s6 spamd[19967]:
I like maildrop because it suits some of the things I've implemented:
more advanced logging, out-of-office triggered by sending yourself with
pre-designated subject, user level dspam support etc...
If Sieve did this I'd like it as much, maybe it will, but it was a
little to involved to
Thank you, Eric. That's extremely helpful.
Out of interest, does anyone have any thoughts about the relative merits
of maildrop and sieve: any reason to prefer one over the other?
Angus
Eric Broch wrote on 9/1/20 6:36 AM:
I have a Sieve setup guide on the website
When you do a wget it should retain the privileges of the existing file.
On 9/1/2020 4:34 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
yes
On 9/1/2020 1:39 AM, David Bray wrote:
Hey cool thanks for the dir listing
is the permissions critical here, noting that
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