On Mon, 2005-08-29 at 14:31 -0700, Enrique Morfin wrote:
> > > How can i tell spamassassin or procmail to check
> > the
> > > message only once? (then deliver to each mailbox)
> >
> > Have a look at the sa-exim package, which will scan
> > it before it gets to
> > Procmail.
> >
> Thank you very m
> > How can i tell spamassassin or procmail to check
> the
> > message only once? (then deliver to each mailbox)
>
> Have a look at the sa-exim package, which will scan
> it before it gets to
> Procmail.
>
Thank you very much. I'm testing it right now.
Don't you know something similar for clamav
On Mon, 2005-08-29 at 10:35 -0700, Enrique Morfin wrote:
> How can i tell spamassassin or procmail to check the
> message only once? (then deliver to each mailbox)
Hava a look at the SA-Exim package, which will scan it before it gets to
Procmail.
HTH,
Ben
(Sorry, hit the wrong button and didn't
Hi!
I'm using testing, exim4_4.52-2, procmail and
spamassassin.
In my procmailrc:
:0fw
* < 256000 # if bigger than this size
| spamassassin # can also use | spamc instead if
you have spamd running
:0e
EXITCODE==$?
:0
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
/var/log/spamass/spam # if sa thinks it's a spam,
I've never quite "gotten" how spamassassin permissions are supposed to
set in users' home directories, and nothing in the documentation directly
addresses the issue.
I'm running sarge with postfix, mailman (using the spamassassin option),
procmail, and spamassassin daemon mode (spamd).
I get er
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