On Sunday 25 January 2004 08:45 pm, Matt Emmerton wrote: > As for your "subscriber opt-out", this is easy to do. When SpamAssassin > runs, it creates a ~/.spamassassin directory in each user's homedir > account. In here there is a file called "user_prefs", which contains > per-user configuration. To disable SpamAssassin for their account, you can > just change "required_hits" to a huge value, like 1000 or something that > won't catch anything. This effectively disables SpamAssassin for their > account. (Well, all incoming mail will get filtered, so you'll still get > the performance hit. There's probably a better way for now, but this will > get you started.) You can create a CGI script that can edit this file, or > have your postmaster@ handle user requests to opt-out manually.
Matt, I wasn't expectinga walk through, but I greatly appreciate it! Thanks a lot! As for the subscriber opt-out, isn't it as simple as creating a .procmailrc file in each users home directory to disable filtering, since it goes through procmail? TIA -- Eric F Crist AdTech Integrated Systems, Inc (612) 998-3588
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