On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 02:34:16PM +0000, Colin Watson wrote: > On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 06:59:45PM +0530, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote: > > 1. how to i tell spamassassin *not to* process some messages? for > > instance, debain mailing list, i understand, is already processed for > > spam. no use spamming it again > > Rearrange your exim filter so that it delivers such messages directly to > the appropriate mailbox before the part that calls spamassassin.
some confusion here. here is my exim filter (relevant portions): # Exim filter # move all spam if $h_X-Spam-Status: contains "Yes" or "${if def:h_X-Spam-Flag {def}{undef}}" is "def" then save $home/nvnt/spm finish endif # move all mailing list mail to mlst folder if $h_to: contains "lists.debian.org" or $h_cc: contains "lists.debian.org" or then save $home/nvnt/mlst finish endif # move everything else to nvn save $home/eptr/nvn finish if i understand correctly, my .forward file (exim filter) checks for x-spam-status. this is updated by spamassassin. so is it that all mail that is processed by exim filter is processed by spamassassin anyway? in that case, even if i move my mailing list items out in the beginning of the exim filter, it wont make a difference as the exim filter is processing mails *after* they are processed by spamassassin. > > 2. how do i tell spamassassin *not to* convert all attachments into > > inline material? retain the structure, just add the tag in subject line? > > See Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf(3pm). Try unsetting defang_mime. > > > 3. how do i tell spamassassin, here, if the message is from a > > certain sender, it is not spam - irrespctive of what you think and if a > > message is from some other sender, it is spam - irrespctive of what you > > think? > > See Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf(3pm). Use whitelist_from. one more question. i have read time and again the documentation that comes with spamassassin. i am unable to decide location of configuration files. the documentation says that per user settings are a security hole for users can get root access if spamd is run. i do run spamd and dont want to have any security holes although i am the only user of the system. does that mean that i will have to defang mime and whitelist, etc. in systemwide file? what file do i have to edit? i havent modeified any spamassassin configuration file as yet. one more thing, if i understand documentation correctly, inorder to stop spamassassin from processing some mails (question 1), i may have to do whitelist_to in the configuration file? thanx for all the help. i think after i get this clear, my spamassassin setup will be the way i want it :) -- regards, sandip p deshmukh ------***-------- There are no emotional victims, only volunteers. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]