On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 23:48, Cheng-Jih Chen wrote:
> 
> Tony Lindstrom wrote:
> > 
> > On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 23:34, Cheng-Jih Chen wrote:
> > >
> > > > But how? If I put:
> > > >
> > > > tony.lindstrom          |/usr/local/bin/spamcheck.sh
> > > >
> > > > what should there be in the script? I want normal mail to be deliverd
> > > > the normal way and spam the default way by using spamd/spamc..
> > >
> > > If you're using Sendmail 8.11 or 8.12, you might want to consider using
> > > a milter.  Check out http://www.milter.org.
> > 
> >         Yes, I know about milter, I use it with amavis, but the reason is, that
> > there is only a couple of users that would like to have their mail
> > spamassassined. If I use milter it will work for everybody and that is
> > not the way I intended to use it here.
> 
> You can use a milter or set up a milter so that SpamAssassin puts in an
> unobtrusive header line that indicates the spam score.  The users can then
> use their own filtering rules to decide what to do based on that score.

        This is the way I intend to use it for those users who wants it. But we
have five hundred users and only a 10-20 that get spam more than they
can/want handle. It would be a waste to scan all messages just to make
it work for those few users.

        So my question still is, (I put his back on the list) is it possible to
use the sendmail alias to use spamassassin and how should it be done? 

-- 
Tony Lindström - System Specialist - Tekla Oyj
Koronakatu 1 - 02210 Espoo - Finland
http://www.tekla.com - +358-40-7620768



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