We finally decided to change from the spamassassin included in Zimbra to an
external one invoked by the frontier MTA.
We can configure this new SA freely, with no ties with Zimbra. I installed
4.0 and I'd like to test some other plugins (if I can understand which
should be "mandatory" in 2023),
S
Hi Riccardo,
thank you.
Yes, the directories are those, I was expecting something different
but actually in this way everything is in a user-controlled dir.
If you'd like you can take inspiration from the instructions the Zimbra
people wrote for our own plugin here:
https://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Spamhaus_HBL
Just use the correct file name for yours and you should be fine
On 25/02/23 15:30, hg user wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to install at least one plugin
Grazie Giovanni,
bundled is probably a better word than embedded.
Probably the dirs are different but the steps are those. I suppose the RBLs
used by esp plugin are free to use... are them?
Antony, zimbra people will come next week to clean up some errors in the
setup they left after an upgrade :
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 03:30:13PM +0100, hg user wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to install at least one plugin in my embedded spamassassin,
> installed inside Zimbra.
> I'm a bit afraid of breaking stuff, about missing dependencies and so on.
>
> I'm on SA 3.4.5 and - as a test - I'd like to install ESP
On Saturday 25 February 2023 at 15:30:13, hg user wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to install at least one plugin in my embedded spamassassin,
> installed inside Zimbra.
> I'm a bit afraid of breaking stuff, about missing dependencies and so on.
>
> I'm on SA 3.4.5 and - as a test - I'd like to install ES
Hi,
I'd like to install at least one plugin in my embedded spamassassin,
installed inside Zimbra.
I'm a bit afraid of breaking stuff, about missing dependencies and so on.
I'm on SA 3.4.5 and - as a test - I'd like to install ESP plugin.