I'm currently using qmail+vpopmail with spamc+spamd to check for spam.  As of
right now, in each of the domains' .qmail-default files in ~vpopmail/domain, I
have been manually appending:

| /usr/qmail/sa/usr/bin/spamc -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] -e
/usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox  (all one line)

for filtering to occur with the virtual domains.  My first problem occurred with
using qmailadmin.  It changes the .qmail-default when you change the 'catch
all' account information and gets rid of my spamc entry.  I patched qmailadmin
to fix this, but I'd rather have a better way of doing this globally, rather
than adding this to each domain initially.

I use mysql with spamd.  I'd also like to discard all mail that reaches a
certain X-Spam-Level.  I have a working regexp I want to use.  So in theory, I
would like to do the chain of events to go mta -> spamd -> regexp (if it
reaches that spam level to exit 99 [qmail exit quitly code], if not transfer to
the mda) -> vdelivermail (in otherwords, follow the instructions in the
~vpopmail/domain/.qmail-default).

Are there any suggestions to go about doing so?  Better setup, etc?

Thank you in advance.

-Patrick
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