Well, SA "users" don't have to be users....

I'd suggest using spamd/spamc, with spamd getting its configuration from a
database, then use the -u flag to spamc and pass it the domain name instead of
the username.  That way, spamd will read the configuration for the SA "user"
which is actually the domain name.  Then you just store the per-domain
configuration in your SQL database and you're all set.

C

Mark Lowes wrote:

ML> Morning,
ML>
ML> I'm trying to get SA working here and want to try and get configuration
ML> on a per domain rather than a per-user basis.  Has anyone else had
ML> experience in achieving this or am I striking out on my own here?


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