Marc <m...@f1-outsourcing.eu> writes: >> On 06.02.22 14:02, Marc wrote: >> >Thanks! Got it to work with this: >> >EXTRA_FLAGS=" -D xxxxxx.xxx.xxx -- -p 34219" >> >> the man page for spamass-milter says: >> >> -D host >> Connects to a remote spamd server on host, instead of using >> one >> on localhost. This option is deprecated; use -- -d host >> instead. >> >> so, 1. it's deprecated, 2. only uses host. >> > > It is not deprecated and -d is for debug. > > in source: > 307 cout << " -C RejectCode: using this Reject Code." << endl; > 308 cout << " -d xx[,yy ...]: set debug flags. Logs to syslog" > << endl; > 309 cout << " -D host: connect to spamd at remote host > (deprecated)" << endl;
See the word deprecated in the previous line. > 310 cout << " -e defaultdomain: pass full email address to spamc > instead of just\n" > 311 " username. Uses 'defaultdomain' if there was > none" << endl; > 312 cout << " -f: fork into background" << endl; > 313 cout << " -i: skip (ignore) checks from these IPs or > netblocks" << endl; > > on centos8 > > ~]# spamass-milter -h > spamass-milter: invalid option -- 'h' > spamass-milter - Version 0.4.0 > SpamAssassin Sendmail Milter Plugin > Usage: spamass-milter -p socket [-b|-B bucket] [-d xx[,yy...]] [-D host] > [-e defaultdomain] [-f] [-i networks] [-m] [-M] > [-P pidfile] [-r nn] [-u defaultuser] [-x] [-a] > [-C rejectcode] [-R rejectmsg] [-g group] > [-- spamc args ] Understand the difference between "-d" and "-- -d". > -p socket: path to create socket > -b bucket: redirect spam to this mail address. The orignal > recipient(s) will not receive anything. > -B bucket: add this mail address as a BCC recipient of spam. > -C RejectCode: using this Reject Code. > -d xx[,yy ...]: set debug flags. Logs to syslog
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