You can integrate spamassassin in two ways, through calling it through
procmail or by directly integrating it into Exim.
The former is a bit easier to setup, and suitable for single-user
machines.
The latter is a bit more complex to setup, but provides a single point
of configuration. Essentially
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 12:22:06PM +, Phil Reynolds wrote:
> My mail system runs exim and I am wanting to integrate spamassassin into it
> too.
>
> I am using the versions of both packages contained in woody.
I set up woody exim and spamassassin recently, and found the
following page to be qu
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 12:22:06PM +, Phil Reynolds wrote:
> My mail system runs exim and I am wanting to integrate spamassassin into it
> too.
Google is your friend. First page of results for "debian exim
spamassassin" shows dman's tutorial on s
My mail system runs exim and I am wanting to integrate spamassassin into it
too.
I am not sure of the best way to do this, and would appreciate some assistance
with the configuration.
I am using the versions of both packages contained in woody.
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On Sat, Feb 23, 2002 at 04:38:15PM -0600, hanasaki wrote:
| correct.. its built as root. I couldnt figure out how to build it to
| run as mail.
One of the problems is that exim needs to change it's UID for
deliveries so that it uses the user's UID instead of 'mail' or 'root'.
You can, however,
correct.. its built as root. I couldnt figure out how to build it to
run as mail. So how do I get the one that runs as root to be able to
auth. I think you just educated me that non-root apps cant auth against
PAM?
Tim Dijkstra wrote:
hanasaki wrote:
Does anyone have information as to wha
hanasaki wrote:
Does anyone have information as to what options this was built with? It
does not seem to support PAM. I installed exim via apt-get and it could
not authorize users to send mail. I built exim from source and it
authenticated fine.
Thanks
You should be able to see it from
Does anyone have information as to what options this was built with? It
does not seem to support PAM. I installed exim via apt-get and it could
not authorize users to send mail. I built exim from source and it
authenticated fine.
Thanks
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