Jason,

On Thursday, June 20, 2002, at 08:47:26 [GMT +1200] (which was 22:47
where I live) you wrote:

JH> I understand your problem. I think the simplest solution would be for
JH> Qmail-Scanner to look for another variable - QS_SPAMASSASSIN perhaps - and
JH> run the SA module if it finds it. Then you can set QS_SPAMASSASSIN within
JH> your tcpserver environment for localhost, and SA will be run when fetchmail
JH> delivers to localhost.

JH> How's that sound?

Why not do it the other way around and allow for tests to be excluded
based on environment variables set and just let it scan everything by
default.

It seems more logical to me that one would by default want to scan,
and only exclude when explicitly indicated.

--
With kind regards,
Maurice Snellen



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