On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 04:44, Joe Cave wrote:
> Dear list,
> I'm having some problems getting spamc/spamd working on a qmail gateway. I'm 
> wondering what is the most lightweight way to get mail scanned and then re-injected 
> back into the qmail-queue? I have qmail patched to work with the QMAILQUEUE 
> variable. If I point my QMAILQUEUE to spamc nothing seems to happen. Qmail's smtp 
> log shows the mail coming in, but then the main qmail log shows nothing. I thinking 
> I need to re-inject the scanned message yes? Most of the examples I see are using 
> Postfix or QmailScanner or such but these seem like more than I need. I don't need 
> per-user config or other scans for virus etc... I just want mail to bounce through 
> spamd and then follow a smtproute to an internal server. I know there must be some 
> other people doing the same thing.
> 
> If someone could steer me in the right direction I'd appreciate it.
> 

That's right, the message needs to be injected into the queue. And yes,
this is usually done by qmail-scanner or some other such software.

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AltGrendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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