chary Denison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:04 PM
> To: CertaintyTech-Ed; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Qmail-scanner-general]seperate folder junkmail,
> why so difficult?
>
>
> Thanks very much. Is there someplace I can RTFM about
> thi
-scanner-general]seperate folder junkmail, why so
difficult?
Thanks very much. Is there someplace I can RTFM about this - I am assuming
I would have to setup qmail to deliver to a program (i.e.
deliveryProgramPath to /path/to/maildrop plus some arguments) and then set
the deliveryMode to nolocal so
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> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 5:04 PM
> To: CertaintyTech-Ed; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Qmail-scanner-general]seperate folder junkmail,
> why so difficult?
>
>
> Thanks very much. Is there someplace I can RTFM about
> this - I am assuming I woul
Zachary Denison said:
> Thanks very much. Is there someplace I can RTFM about
> this
>
You may want to look at the toaster HOW-TO that Steve and I have done.
You can find it at http://www.fuzzylinux.net/toaster/toaster.htm
It discussed how to add maildrop into the system. May not work
step-by-s
Thanks very much. Is there someplace I can RTFM about
this - I am assuming I would have to setup qmail to
deliver to a program (i.e. deliveryProgramPath to
/path/to/maildrop plus some arguments) and then set
the deliveryMode to nolocal so maildrop would be the
only agent. Is this on the right tra
On Thu, 25 Mar 2004, CertaintyTech-Ed wrote:
> This can be accomplished easily during user delivery using procmail or
> maildrop. I personally use maildrop. Just look for the "X-Spam-Status:
> Yes" header and deliver message to their personal Spam directory
> otherwise deliver normally.
...or e
CertaintyTech-Ed said:
>> >Thanks so much! This is exactly what I was looking
>> >for! Is it possible to have spam moved to each users
>> >junkmail directory instead of a general quarantine
>> >folder?
>>
>> Sorry, no. This works before the user delivery.
>
> This can be accomplished easily durin
> >Thanks so much! This is exactly what I was looking
> >for! Is it possible to have spam moved to each users
> >junkmail directory instead of a general quarantine
> >folder?
>
> Sorry, no. This works before the user delivery.
>
> ST
>
This can be accomplished easily during user delivery usin
Zachary Denison wrote:
Thanks so much! This is exactly what I was looking
for! Is it possible to have spam moved to each users
junkmail directory instead of a general quarantine
folder?
If you are wanting to define per-user delivery instructions, then you
cannot rely on a "qmail-queue" area
At 5:26 -0800 25-03-2004, Zachary Denison wrote:
Thanks so much! This is exactly what I was looking
for! Is it possible to have spam moved to each users
junkmail directory instead of a general quarantine
folder?
Sorry, no. This works before the user delivery.
ST
--- Salvatore Toribio <[EMAIL PR
Thanks so much! This is exactly what I was looking
for! Is it possible to have spam moved to each users
junkmail directory instead of a general quarantine
folder?
--- Salvatore Toribio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:38 -0800 20-03-2004, Zachary Denison wrote:
> >Is it totally impossible to
At 10:38 -0800 20-03-2004, Zachary Denison wrote:
Is it totally impossible to have qmail scanner (with
spamassassin) automatically move the email to
$user/Maildir/.junkmail/new instead of just tagging it
with X-Spam-Status: Yes ?
Clearly it is possible to do this since virii are
moved to the quaran
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