At 2:04 PM -0600 on 3/29/02, Dallas Engelken wrote:
>If you need to set a catchall, then you'd edit $VPOP.
>NOTE: Editing the catchall through QmailAdmin will screw up your
>.qmail-default file. You would need to patch QmailAdmin to edit the new
>.qmail-default file... or just set .qmail-defaul
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> From: CertaintyTech - Ed Henderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 2:42 PM
> To: Dallas Engelken; 'Gawain'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SAtalk] Maildrop/vpopmail with Spamassassin
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> So what yo
riday, March 29, 2002 3:04 PM
> To: 'Gawain'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SAtalk] Maildrop/vpopmail with Spamassassin
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> > Gawain
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> Gawain
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> Subject: [SAtalk] Maildrop/vpopmail with Spamassassin
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> I've just configured Spamass
I've just configured Spamassassin on a Yellow Dog Linux machine and
it's working well. However, I'm not sure how to implement per-user
prefs on this setup.
We're using vpopmail and thus a given user doesn't have a standard
login account and home directory for user_prefs. The structure for a
g