On Sun, 30 Jun 2002 the voices made Derrick 'dman' Hudson write: > On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 03:10:51AM +0200, Tony L. Svanstrom wrote: > | > At 06/30/2002 14:25, Tony L. Svanstrom wrote: > | > > | > > Sorry for the noice, but even something as simple as finding the > | > > local version of sendmail.mc nearly drow me nuts, so I thought > | > > I'd ask if anyone's had the displeasure of setting up SA on a > | > > RaQ3 so that forwarded (as set up with the webUI) e-mails are > | > > scanned too. > > | It's easy(ish) to get it to work, not that easy to get it to work > | they way I want it to (I think, need to get a clearer picture of > | what's going on first); because I don't want to break the they webUI > | that handles the server. > > Why do these "prebuilt" systems all use sendmail? I've heard enough > horror stories about sendmail's config file(s) to stay away from it > myself.
Over the years I've heard them all myself, not to mention all the talk about security-related problems as well as all the other "my dad is stronger than your dad"-arguments... but in the end it all comes down to that the basic settings work, and that no matter what you want to do you can find the solution in the docs and/or on the web. The real problem in this case is that on these servers things aren't where one might expect them to be, and from what I've seen on the net there seems to be changes made to the active files that aren't in the ones one would think would be most logic to work with and on top of it all there's this awful webUI that are working with deus knows what files... and no matter how tempted I am I may not break the webUI to avoid it messing with my changes. To make it even worse the damn thing kept on refusing to use each users .procmailrc, so I ended up forwarding my personal e-mails directly in /etc/procmailrc. Not pretty, but it works. =) /Tony -- # Per scientiam ad libertatem! // Through knowledge towards freedom! # # Genom kunskap mot frihet! =*= (c) 1999-2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] =*= # -- Random epigram: (7/13) "Futurama, from the makers of Futurama." -- Futurama ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk