[vchkpw] vdelivermail and dot-qmail in virtual user directory.

2002-11-16 Thread Andy Bradford
Folks, I think that the way vdelivermail handles dot-qmail files is incorrect, or I've missed something in the documentation. I have a system with --enable-qmail-ext=y, however, dot-qmail files in the virtual user's directory are not read. For example, if I create: /home/vpopmail/domain

Re: [vchkpw] Spamassassin per user (MySQL)

2002-11-16 Thread Phil Wall
You guys should take a look at Blackhole. Has Qmail-queue mode and checking based on user and domain I believe. The HOW-TO has more info on it. http://the.groovy.org/blackhole.shtml Phil Wall

Re: [vchkpw] Spamassassin per user (MySQL)

2002-11-16 Thread Rick Macdougall
Hi, Interesting idea... but since to see if spamassassin is supposed to run you'd have to run spamassassin, maybe a little front end to check to see if the user has a required_hits set in the database and if they do, then pass the email along to spamassassin. Interesting.. I like it. I'll look

RE: [vchkpw] Spamassassin per user (MySQL)

2002-11-16 Thread Andy BIERLAIR
First intersting thing would probably be the integration of .qmail files from each user into mysql and maybe even .qmail-default e.g. ~vpopmail//postmaster/.qmail ~vpopmail//any_user/.qmail My primary objective is getting rid of all the flat files (except the Maildir of course) Andy

RE: [vchkpw] Spamassassin per user (MySQL)

2002-11-16 Thread Ron Culler
valias support in mysql will work. the current problem is that qmailadmin does not support the valias mod for vpopmail. It only likes .qmail files... If you can write a webfront end that only writes to the mysql tables you can get most of qmailadmins features - user creation/ mods (not deletes -ca

RE: [vchkpw] Spamassassin per user (MySQL)

2002-11-16 Thread Andy BIERLAIR
I think there is a difference between .qmail .qmail-default .qmail- .qmail files are not supported in MySQL as far as I know. It's only .qmail- that is supported (for aliases and forwards) --> see valias table in mysql .qmail files are always located in a users directory. I use .qmail (user base