On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Jason Philbrook shaped the electrons to say: > I invoke spamc from procmail. /etc/procmailrc checks for .procmailrc in > the user's home directory before it runs spamc. In such a case, you could > have your status reports directed into your mailbox (or a seperate > mailbox) via procmail before it gets to spamc. > > DROPPRIVS=yes > :0fw > * < 128000 > | spamc > > This limits spamc to process only messages under 128000 bytes in size. I > wouldn't want to bog spamc/spamd on monster files. You could convert to > using procmail like this. Procmail might have snubbed once in a while for > not being as efficient as a milter/vilter style thing, but it's very > flexible and convenient. >
I can't process the mails via procmail for my mail server since it's a relay mail gateway with no local users. But your hint with limiting the scanned file size could be helpful. The man page of spamc lists the parameter "-c" for restricting the file size. But how can I use this parameter, when I use spamd? Regards, Ralf
