Am 04.10.2012 02:40, schrieb Dave Lewis - Mailinglist:
> Let me add to this question since I’ve been digging further, and racking
> my brain for a simple solution.
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> If you have postfix with postfixadmin , mysql, spamassassin, maildrop
>  configured and working where it is calling the default maildroprc file
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> Is there still a way to call a 2^nd maildrop script on a per user basis
> when it makes its way to the virtual folder ?  or is there a way to load
> a specific maildroprc file depending on who the email is destined for ?
> i.e.  if to: includes b...@123.com <mailto:b...@123.com> call this
> maildroprc script, otherwise use default ?
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> Just grasping at straws but maybe something I’m writing will spark an
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> *From:*owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
> [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] *On Behalf Of *Dave Lewis -
> Mailinglist
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 03, 2012 4:10 PM
> *To:* postfix-us...@cloud9.net
> *Subject:* Question about forwarding and SPAM checking
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> Hi,
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> I just recently made some changes for one of the users that I have on my
> system.  Their request was a simple change to forward mail to another
> off server account as well as deliver it locally.  I made the changes in
> postfix admin without issue but they are concerned that they are now
> getting ALL of their mail forwarded while locally they are only getting
> the valid mail.  i.e. the forward is being conducted PRE spam checking
> rather than post checking. 
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> Does anyone have any suggestions of how to have it only forward mail
> that would have made it to the inbox , thus ignoring mail that was
> tagged as SPAM and deposited in the SPAM folder ?
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> Dave
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with maildrop you can have a first global and then individual filter scripts
but anyway dont let the spam in your system use i. spamass-milter ,
clamav-milter with antispam sanesecurity signatures, that should prevent
most income spam, for the rest i.e filter all tagged mail to users
"imap" junk folders via global filter script which cant be overided by
user filters easy for forward action, for this job i am using dovecot sieve
mails in the "imap" junk folder can be made "downloadable" too with pop3
using the dovecot virtual plugin

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Best Regards
MfG Robert Schetterer

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