: Greg Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 6:25 PM
>To: mouss
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache. Org
>Subject: RE: Starting SA with Procmail
>
>
>Looks like you confirm what I had suspected after searching the entire
>Internet at least 10 times. :--
Greg Allen wrote:
Looks like you confirm what I had suspected after searching the entire
Internet at least 10 times. :--)
So Procmail is indeed for local delivery only, not for email gateways.
Bummer...
that's why it is called an LDA (local delivery agent) :-)
you could try a nasty setup, whe
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Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 8:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Starting SA with Procmail
Greg Allen wrote:
> [snip]
>
> The only thing that might be unusual about my install is that the server
> does not hold email. I pa
Greg Allen wrote:
[snip]
The only thing that might be unusual about my install is that the server
does not hold email. I pass all email to another server/s downstream, so
there are no mailboxes or user accounts on this server.
so email will be sent from postfix to the end server, and won't be
On 2005-07-04 02:22:14 -0400, Greg Allen wrote:
> works that way from the little I can find on the subject. Procmail doesn't
> even create a log file for me. So, I am now looking at maybe using
man procmailrc
VERBOSE You can turn on extended diagnostics by setting this
variable to `
I'm giving up on procmail. It is poorly supported and appears to only work
for local delivery (user mailbox must exist on the box) as far as I can
tell. I am using SA as an email gateway, and I just don't think procmail
works that way from the little I can find on the subject. Procmail doesn't
even
On 2005-07-03 18:41:52 -0400, Greg Allen wrote:
> DROPPRIVS=yes
>
> :0fw
> | /usr/bin/spamc
>
> And also set my Postfix main.cf as so.
>
> mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail
>
>(I verified this is the correct path to procmail)
>
> I have done all of this, even restarted the server and Pos