On Fri, 17 May 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> For instance, if you use postfix+content_filter being spamproxyd, the
> message is passed to spamproxyd, but it doesn't have any knowledge of
> the recipients themselves ... does it? 

I wouldn't advise the use of spamproxyd in a filtering context as it can
still cause email loss, as far as I can tell, if it happens to crash at
the wrong time.

> If it doesn't, then how are ppl making use of the per-user
> preferences?

The simple filtering mode of Postfix, using a shell script and piped
data, can have the SMTP envelope information passed on the command line.
I use that.

        Daniel

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