RE: Folder Redirection Besides classification

2008-09-12 Thread Brent Kennedy
can send you an example. -Original Message- From: Matt Kettler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 12, 2008 7:30 AM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: Folder Redirection Besides classification Theo Van Dinter wrote: > On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 05:03:06PM +0

Re: Folder Redirection Besides classification

2008-09-12 Thread Matt Kettler
Theo Van Dinter wrote: > On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 05:03:06PM +0100, David Carvalho wrote: > >> Is it possible to redirect classified spam to another file, just after >> classification, instead of >> > > No. > Well, it's possible to do, but it's not possible for spamassassin to do it by

Re: Folder Redirection Besides classification

2008-09-11 Thread mouss
David Carvalho wrote: Hi ! Is it possible to redirect classified spam to another file, just after classification, instead of appending to the user regular mail file (like /var/mail/usermail) ? sure. use maildrop, procmail, dovecot sieve, amavisd-new, postfix, etc. SA is not involved

Re: Folder Redirection Besides classification

2008-09-11 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 05:03:06PM +0100, David Carvalho wrote: > Is it possible to redirect classified spam to another file, just after > classification, instead of No. > appending to the user regular mail file (like /var/mail/usermail) ? SA isn't doing that either. It's just marking up the

Re: Folder redirection

2005-05-02 Thread Mark Harwood
Loren, Greg, Thanks.  The problem was that I had set up a single-user config prior to the system-wide config.  Greg, my system-wide config looks almost exactly as you described.  Loren, your comment about procmail doing the move reminded me that the single-user set up included a .procmailrc in

Re: Folder redirection

2005-05-02 Thread Loren Wilton
> Apologies if I missed this rather simple question in the FAQ's, but I really did look. Good reason for you to miss it, it isn't there. SA doesn't route messages, it only filters them. Something else looks at the filtering and decides what to do with the message. As someone else suggested this

Re: Folder redirection

2005-05-01 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
Mark, Take a look at your /etc/procmailrc file which probably controls where your spam is being routed. This is the entry in my procmailrc file that controls the spam to our system. If had the entry below all you would need to do is to remove or comment out all lines after "# This routine.