Micah Anderson wrote:



Can you provide the configuration you use with exim to plug bogofilter
in? I am particularly interested because version 4.34-10 of exim
depends on libdb3 and exim 4.44-2 depends on libdb4.2 so I am curious
to know if exim uses libdb to interface with bogofilter in any way.

micah

I can use libdb - but I'm not using any db lists.

Here are the bogofilter config areas:

begin routers

#-----------------------------------------------------------

# Bogofilter will add X-Bogosity header to all incoming mail.
# This usually goes right after the dns_lookup router and
# before any local deliver routers. Location is important!
bogo_router:
    domains = +local_domains
    no_verify
    condition = ${if !eq {$received_protocol}{bogodone} {1}{0}}
    driver = accept
    transport = bogo_transport



<snip>
begin transports
#------------------------------------------------
# Bogofilter will add X-Bogosity header to all incoming mail.
# This can go anywhere in the transport section, usually at
# the very end after address_reply
bogo_transport:
  driver = pipe
  command = /usr/sbin/exim4 -oMr bogodone -bS
  use_bsmtp = true
  headers_add =  X-Bogofilterd: true
 transport_filter = /usr/bin/bogofilter -d /etc/bogofilter -l -p -e -u
  return_fail_output = true
  group = Debian-exim
  user = Debian-exim
  home_directory = "/tmp"
  current_directory = "/tmp"
  log_output = true
  return_path_add = false






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