On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 10:30:55PM +0100, Cyril Chaboisseau wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I just setup a mail relay using postfix w/ spamassassin 2.1 via
> spamproxyd
> (I couldn't use procmail because the transport map takes precedence over
> mailbox_command=/usr/bin/procmail)
> 
> 
> but I still have some questions :
> 
> - how spamproxyd is supposed to start ? (/etc/init.d/... ? manually ?)
> -> can't get to launch it without "nohup spamproxyd &" in order to
> logout from my session after startup
> 
> - who should run it (root, postfix, a normal user ?)
> 
> - is it possible to configure some basic parameters (white/black lists)
>   without having to edit global configuration
> 
> - is it possible to have an auto whitelist (when I run it under a normal
>   user, it doesn't use my ~/spamassassin/auto-whitelist* files)
> 
> 
> ...as you can see, spamproxyd raises a lot of questions and now I'm
> wondering if I choose the right way to use it
> 
> BTW, it works great at home on my personal account through procmail
> 
> 
> PS : I'm using it on Debian and I _did_ read README.spamproxy that is
> only saying a few words about per user configurability (I just want
> _global_ settings to work with some blacklist_from or awl !)
> 

Perhaps when you get it working, you might like to document the process for
inclusion in the Debian package.

I've never used spamproxyd, so I haven't documented it!

I suppose it could be started up from the init script. But, I'm not sure how
widespread it's use is, and what would be the best way.

-- 
Duncan Findlay

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