Hi,
> Take a look at the new vpopmail integration in SA 2.20 first before
> resorting to SQL. See the README.spamd-vpopmail in the spamd dir of the
> 2.20 distribution for details. It gives support for virtual
> vpopmail users.
> I wrote the patch and use it daily and works great.
great, thank
Take a look at the new vpopmail integration in SA 2.20 first before
resorting to SQL. See the README.spamd-vpopmail in the spamd dir of the
2.20 distribution for details. It gives support for virtual vpopmail users.
I wrote the patch and use it daily and works great.
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Ed.
>
> Chris,
>
> ta
Chris,
take a look at storing the userprefs in a SQL database instead of as files.
Search the mailing list archives for vpopmail or virtuser and you'll probably
find lots of info.
C
Christopher Kunz wrote:
CK> Hey there,
CK>
CK> since yesterday, I'm a happy SpamAssassin user (thanks to Sascha
Christopher Kunz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hey there,
>
> since yesterday, I'm a happy SpamAssassin user (thanks to Sascha Schumann,
> who might even read this list, too) on my VPopMail setup. I'm now
> investigating the possibility of setting SA as the default spam blocking
> tool for all our
Hey there,
since yesterday, I'm a happy SpamAssassin user (thanks to Sascha Schumann,
who might even read this list, too) on my VPopMail setup. I'm now
investigating the possibility of setting SA as the default spam blocking
tool for all our domain customers. Unfortunately, vpopmail uses virtual