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> us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Bob Cohen
> Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 1:26 PM
> To: users Postfix
> Subject: Emptying SPAM account
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> I have set up SpamAssissin wi
On 14-Oct-2009, at 14:25, Bob Cohen wrote:
I have set up SpamAssissin with an account to collect rejected
emails. Is there a way to periodically empty the mail queue for
that account with a cron job or some other such method that does not
require human intervention
here's what I use:
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Bob Cohen a écrit :
> I have set up SpamAssissin with an account to collect rejected emails.
There's a terminology problem here. you can't collect _rejected_ mail.
here, reject means the transaction is refused, so you don't see the message.
you probably mean mail tagged as spam by spamassassin.
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Dan Schaefer wrote:
> Bob Cohen wrote:
>>
>> I have set up SpamAssissin with an account to collect rejected emails. Is
>> there a way to periodically empty the mail queue for that account with a
>> cron job or some other such method that does not require human int
Bob Cohen wrote:
I have set up SpamAssissin with an account to collect rejected
emails. Is there a way to periodically empty the mail queue for that
account with a cron job or some other such method that does not
require human intervention
What is the purpose to collect the rejected mail if yo
I have set up SpamAssissin with an account to collect rejected
emails. Is there a way to periodically empty the mail queue for that
account with a cron job or some other such method that does not
require human intervention