On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 06:34:00PM +0300, Céline REDON wrote:

>  yes I have added it today , but it doesnot change anything

> smtps     inet  n       -       y       -       -       smtpd -o
> smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes -o co
> ntent_filter=filter:dummy
>
> filter    unix  -      n        n      -        -       pipe
>     flags=Rq user=filter   argv=/var/spool/filter/spamc.sh -f ${sender}  --
> ${recipient}

If you su to the user filter and try using that spamc.sh, e.g.
'cat sample-mail.txt | spamc.sh -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
with sample-mail.txt being some mail and [EMAIL PROTECTED] replaced with
a proper mail address, does that work?

Another thing, about the spamd process that you asked about in your
first mail. Here it looks like the following when it's running:

/opt/perl/bin/perl /opt/perl/bin/spamd -d -a -m 20 -H -q -u spamd

Make sure the spamc.sh works. Before that it's pointless to try
get anything working with postfix.


-- 
(Mr.) Hannu Liljemark  |  Appelsiini Finland Oy  |  http://appelsiini.com


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