On Monday, December  6 at 11:39 AM, quoth Vee Persaud:
> Hi,
> 
> We're running spamassassin, qmail-scanner, qmail and tcpserver.  We have our 
> mail setup in such a way that I receive local and outgoing mail (mostly 
> relayed from other servers) thru our firewall.  What I would like to do is 
> just run spamassassin on the mail that is to be delivered locally.  With my 
> tcp.smtp, if I turn on spamassassin for the IP address of the firewall, I end 
> up running spamassassin for the outgoing mail also.  Does anyone know if/how 
> I can do this ?

One way would be to set up two qmail installs: the regular one, and one 
listening on 127.0.0.1:26. Then you tell the regular one to deliver all 
local mails to the one on 127.0.0.1:26 with smtproutes, and have that 
one scan mails and actually deliver them.

~Kyle
-- 
One of the world's greatest problems is the impossibilty of any person
searching for the truth on any subject when they believe they already have
it.
-- Dave Wilbur

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