Hi.
I have just posted to www.sunilactive.com 0.853 of the squirrelmail plugin
for maildrop and possibly extendible to other server side filters.
Note this new release cleans up the code quite a bit, adds more
functionality, including option to transfer or to cc an email to the
selected folder, e
Hi.
If anyone on this mailing list uses squirrelmail and uses maildrop w/
mysql & virtual users, I have put together a beta version of the filters
plugin that allows you to modify the .mailfilter file in a virtual users
directory. It also has support to set/unset using spamassassin which is
calle
ok.
I am about to download razor2 and install, however, I still wanted some
clarification.
Currently it looks like the razor servers are only used if I actually have
razor client software installed. That is, without it, no go.
Is this correct? I was looking at Dns.pm for this behavior, which
> On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 03:16:37PM -0400, Sunil William Savkar wrote:
>> However, Spamassassin itself does not have support for reporting spam
>> back to razor.
>
> Sure it does.
I guess what i meant is that before the reporting will work, I need to
have razor's rep
I think I am missing the boat and would like to see if I have things right
now...
Spamassassin 2.41 automatically checks lists, including razor and razor2
without any tweeks at all.
However, Spamassassin itself does not have support for reporting spam back
to razor.
Thus, if I just want the ben
Jeremy Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I realized that I hadn't sent this reply back to the group...
[snip]
I'm wondering if a spammer included a bogus X-Spam-Status: header in the
spam. Most how-to examples have people checking to scan emails only if
that header does not exist. Couldn't a s
Hi.
I finally got mysql support up and running with spamassassin which is
great! I now call spamd like this
spamd -d -x -q -c -a
And call it from within a maildrop .mailfilter file (xfilter "spamc -u
username")
However, in my logs I still see the following message:
Sep 24 15:07:06 sunserver
>Now my question. I am interested in having spamassassin use a "plus
> address" for things that it flags as spam. Can anyone tell me how I
> could have spamassassin change the "to" address say from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for messages marked as
> spam?
I think you could d
I am running spamassassin 2.31
After having trouble using spamd/spamc with my virtual postfix+mysql
setup, I went back to using spamassassin -P, but want to try to get the
daemon working right.
I currently use the user "mail" for purposes of calling maildrop as a
transport from postfix.
I have
Hi.
I am running spamassassin 2.31
After having trouble using spamd/spamc with my virtual postfix+mysql
setup, I went back to using spamassassin -P, but want to try to get the
daemon working right.
I currently use the user "mail" for purposes of calling maildrop as a
transport from postfix.
I
Hi.
Realized i didn't give you my specs. They are running postfix + mysql +
virtual users in
/var/mail/vhosts/domain/username
I use the account "mail" for delivery.
Note that I saw an option in spamd called -v for vpopmail delivery to set
up user prefs. Is this the problem that I don't have
As opposed to using spamc with maildrop, if I simply use "spamassassin
-P", things work fine.
That is, the .spamassassin folder and prefs are created in the right
hierarchy, and the message is properly parsed and passed back with the
expected SPAM designation.
If anyone could give a pointer to f
Hi.
When I use spamc directly with a message I know to be spam, I get the
right output with spam being tagged.
However, when I use maildrop, and a virtual user, the email seems to get
passed to spamd, but when it gets delivered into the mailbox (and before),
there are no tags!!! Very odd.
In m
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