Hi Jaspar,
is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], qmail just dumps it
directly into user's mailbox,completely out of the
spam checking task.
My understanding is that when delivering mail,
vpopmail looks for these files in the following order:
~vpopmail/domains/domain.com/.qmail-user
Hi,
You want to use forwards instead of aliases to get around that.
Ie you want
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the .qmail-test
not
/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/someguy/Maildir/
Doing it that way, it gets re-submitted and scanned by the .qmail-default
Regards,
Rick
Alan Murrell wrote:
Hi Jaspar,
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 04:39:56 -0400
Jasper Metselaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a real [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is tagged for spam checking. The
.qmail-default contains
| /usr/local/bin/maildrop mailfilter file
which calls maildrop and in mailfilter, runs through spamd to check
I thought I had solved this problem for a client of mine.
At the domain level, qmail seems to read .qmail-ext then .qmail-default file
for delivery instruction. So if your .qmail-test file says /user/Maildir
(default by qmailadmin), it'll completely bypass .qmail-default. Yes, your
.qmail-test
Hi Alan,
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 09:31:37 -0400 (EDT) Alan Murrell wrote:
is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], qmail just dumps it
directly into user's mailbox,completely out of the
spam checking task.
My understanding is that when delivering mail,
vpopmail looks for these files in the following