We setup regular mail server for companies (mostly exchange servers). Once we setup the mail server I want to send an e-mail from that new mail server to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I want that email run through all the SpamAssasin tests, then get sent back to the sender with all the rules that were triggered etc in the body..
This is for testing purposes only and would not be left open 24 hours a day for anybody to use. I was looking for help figuring out how to do this not have people tell me that their perversion of what I was trying to do was a bad idea... In the mean time I setup the server to forward specific e-mail addresses to our techs so that they can test to their own e-mail address by using aliases in Postfix Robert -----Original Message----- From: jdow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 1:14 AM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: Ideas From: "Giampaolo Tomassoni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > OMG, listen. > > > We setup regular mail server for companies (mostly exchange servers). Once > we setup the mail server I want to send an e-mail from that new mail server > to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I want that email run through all the > Spamassasin tests then sent back to me with all the rules that were > triggered etc in the body.. > > > > this domain and SPAM server would be used only for this purpose. So it > could not be used as a relay or anything like that. > > > > Ah, that! That's just a matter of making a script to be scheduled at the > reception of an e-mail on a given account. Most mail servers do allow it. > Often, you may just do an alias in /etc/aliases where the right part is the > name of your script leaded by a '|' (pipe). It's trivial to do with procmail. But I am ornery enough that based on his initial note I ain't a gonna even think about helping him. (Can you tell I am still pissed at millikin.edu who has what Robert described initially setup and joejobbing innocent people, one of whom was me? They are entirely blocked on my account now to /dev/null.) {^_^}