Re: Running spamc via postfix not as user "nobody"

2006-11-12 Thread Michael Frotscher
On Saturday 11 November 2006 22:49, Michael Scheidell wrote: > What happens with this: >user=${recipient} argv=/usr/bin/spamc -e /usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -f > ${sender} > ${recipient} Does not work. But I found that postfix knows serveral variables for each incoming mail, one of them being the

Running spamc via postfix not as user "nobody"

2006-11-11 Thread Michael Frotscher
Hello, all I'm trying to get spamassassin to recognize my ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs files. I'm using spamc/spamd, which means I need to run spamc as the user the mail is directed to. Obviously spamc is called as the user nobody: spamd[28313]: info: setuid to nobody succeeded spamd[28313]: Crea

Re: Randomly Not Scanning Messages

2006-04-06 Thread Michael Frotscher
On Thursday, 6. April 2006 18:29, Matt Kettler wrote: > If the guy is in your blacklist, can you just blacklist him at the MTA > layer? Yes, that would probably best. I just wanted to have any blacklists etc. in one place (i.e. spamassassin) and not two. > Erm, pre-process the message and feed o

Re: Randomly Not Scanning Messages

2006-04-06 Thread Michael Frotscher
On Monday, 3. April 2006 16:35, Matt Kettler wrote: > Are the messages involved over 250k? Unless you pass -s with a different > size, spamc will bypass scanning for any message over 250k. I was wondering about the same thing: I want to filter mails with large attachments from a guy who is in my