Hi,

Apologies if this is a FAQ, but I've looked through the documentation and 
can't find any reference to it.

Is there any easy way of simply piping mail through SA via an entry in 
/etc/aliases so that it can be a link in a mail forwarding chain? For 
example, where I currently have an entry like:

user:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I want to be able to replace it with something like this:

user:     "|spamassassin user-out"
user-out: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

(For those who are familiar with it, this is the way that demime, for 
example, works via the aliases file)

The reason I want to do it this way is that I want to run SA on a server 
that handles mail forwarding for a number of users. I don't want to set it 
up on a system-wide basis, as the majority of addresses on the system won't 
use it, but I can't do it via individual user accounts as all the mail is 
being forwarded elsewhere - there are no user accounts (in this context) on 
this server.

I'm not concerned about having different configurations and preferences for 
different mail aliases - as far as this server is concerned, it's OK for SA 
to simply be an on/off option.

I've tried various settings of SA in the aliases file, but none of them 
seem to work - they either generate an error or the mail silently disappears.

Any clues?

Mark


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