On Sonntag, 8. März 2009 01:00:57 Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> As for looking for encrypted vs unencrypted mails, you'd have to write
> your own rules and/or plugins (depending on how far/complicated you
> wanted to go) to identify those mails you do/don't want.
Have a look at Mail::SpamAssassin::Pl
It's already been mentioned, but SpamAssassin doesn't accept, deliver,
or route mail. It simply marks up a message, particularly with some
added headers, and then you would need something else to filter/route
mails as you want.
As for looking for encrypted vs unencrypted mails, you'd have to writ
On Mar 7, 2009, at 12:28, dmdm wrote:
ThankDave for your post
ok can I put it another way any mail that is not encrypted or gpg/pgp
non-encrypted
goes into the spam bucket
Procmail? Maildrop? Still not a spamassassin issue.
And don't top-post.
ThankDave for your post
ok can I put it another way any mail that is not encrypted or gpg/pgp
non-encrypted
goes into the spam bucket
dmdm
Dave Koontz wrote:
>
> dmdm wrote ... (3/7/2009 2:07 PM):
>> What lines lines would need to be added and in which file
>> to accept only gpg/pgp encrypted a
dmdm wrote ... (3/7/2009 2:07 PM):
> What lines lines would need to be added and in which file
> to accept only gpg/pgp encrypted and non-ecrypted signed emails to my admin
> account?
> (debian lenny mail server amavisd-new)
>
> dmdm
>
>
Wrong list. SA does not accept nor reject emails, it only