RE: Scanning aliases for spam

2006-10-17 Thread Chris Santerre
Yes... and here is the answer: an alias can be a procmail script. So you send the email to this aliased procmail script, have it scanned, and depending on the outcome of the scan, proceed to forward to the real alias, or do something else with the spam. Thanks, Chris Santerre SysAdmin

RE: Scanning aliases for spam

2006-10-15 Thread Michael Scheidell
Title: Message 'scan' aliases? what do you mean? is what you meant to say is that spamd only scans LOCAL users and that email to an alias that is NOT LOCAL DESTINATION is not run through SA?

Re: Scanning aliases for spam

2006-10-15 Thread qqqq
Hi. I hope this question isn't beyond the scope of this group or hasn't been answered already. I maintain a site that runs Majordomo v. 1.94.5. We have over 55 groups and close to 4800 members. Some of these groups have been in existence for a while and have found themselves in spammer

RE: Scanning aliases for spam

2006-10-15 Thread Michael Fenimore
names are those like the majordomo aliases. -Original Message- From: Michael Scheidell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2006 4:53 PM To: Michael Fenimore; users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: RE: Scanning aliases for spam 'scan' aliases? what do you mean

Re: Scanning aliases for spam

2006-10-15 Thread Dave Funk
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006, Michael Fenimore wrote: Hi. I hope this question isn't beyond the scope of this group or hasn't been answered already. I maintain a site that runs Majordomo v. 1.94.5. We have over 55 groups and close to 4800 members. Some of these groups have been in existence for a while