Howdy. I'm a big fan of spamassassin, and I use it on my own domain,
and I think it's just the cat's meow.

However, I have a problem. I'm one of the editors of an online
magazine called Pigdog Journal (see link below). We use an Internet
presence provider that's good and cheap. They use qmail to provide
virtual mail domains to customers. So, we've got one account on the
provider's machine, and a whole bunch (about 50) .qmail-somebody files
which either forward mail or provide a cheap POP3 mailbox.

I have spamassassin installed (in the pigdog user's home dir) on this
machine, and I want to rig it so when mail comes in, it's scanned by
spamassassin, and either dropped in a slush bucket if it's really
egregious spam (>10-15, I'm thinking), or forwarded to the appropriate
person with spam flags attached if not.

I'd prefer not to have to edit all 50+ .qmail files, but I can't seem
to find an option for qmail to say, "do this .qmail file first, then
whatever other one is appropriate."

Not to mention that I can't quite grok how to send the output of
spamassassin to a forward address.

Any suggestions?

~ESP

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