Just wanted to point out that I've been using SpamAssassin through
mailfilter by putting |maildrop mailfilter in the .qmail-default
file. Now someone goes into the qmailadmin and setup a "catch all"
rule for the domain, in effect, overwriting the .qmail-default file
and turns off the spam filtering
> Have you looked at maildrop? It's a configurable/scriptable mail delivery
> agent you can use to call vdelivermail or spamassassin.
I'm using procmailrc and a bash script to deliver spam to imap ".spam"
mailboxes, and then we've written a squirrelmail plugin to allow users to
adjust their thr
Have you looked at maildrop? It's a configurable/scriptable mail delivery
agent you can use to call vdelivermail or spamassassin.
Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
I wonder how SpamAssassin could best be integrated into vpopmail
(preferably without having .qmail for each user).
I know there's small C stub
I wonder how SpamAssassin could best be integrated into vpopmail
(preferably without having .qmail for each user).
I know there's small C stub (spamc) for SpamAssassin that reads the
mail on stdin, feeds it to the spam assassin daemon (TCP or pipe,
cna't remember, doesn't matter, anyay) and delive