BTW,

I figured I would post this here in order to help anyone else who wanted to do this later on.

In order to use spamassassin on a per user basis with qmail and vpopmail, you:

1. install Safecat (http://www.nb.net/~lbudney/linux/software/safecat.html)
2. edit your mailbox's .qmail file to look like this:

| /usr/bin/spamc -u vpopmail | maildir /path/to/your/maildir

Done.

It wasn't hard to implement once I dug around for about an hour and a half and found the solution and obviously this isn't compatible with qmailadmin. The first time you go into qmailadmin and muck around with forwarding, etc. it will overwrite the .qmail file.

Brendan

On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 11:19 AM, Brendan McAlpine wrote:

Is it possible to use SA on a per user basis within qmail?

I know how to set up SA on a per domain basis, but not all users in the domain I am setting up want spamassassin. Is there a way to call spamc from a .qmail file within an individual user's directory?

If so, what is that command?

TIA

Brendan



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